Bronze mirror
Inscribed: Admite (Admetus) and Alcestei (Alcestis), from Euripedes' tragedy Alcestis of 438 B.C. and nude figure holding a torch-holder
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Inscribed: Admite (Admetus) and Alcestei (Alcestis), from Euripedes' tragedy Alcestis of 438 B.C. and nude figure holding a torch-holder
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Title: Bronze mirror
Period: Late Classical
Date: ca. 400–350 BCE
Culture: Etruscan
Medium: Bronze
Dimensions: length 10 3/16in. (25.9 cm); diameter 6 1/2in. (16.5 cm)
Classification: Bronzes
Credit Line: Purchase by subscription, 1896
Accession Number: 96.18.15
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