Footed cup with palmettes

Byzantine

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 300

Glazed pottery was produced on the island of Cyprus from the early 1200s through the 1500s, a period when Cyprus was still closely linked to the traditions of Byzantium although under the rule of others-first the Lusignans of France and then the Venetians.

Footed cup with palmettes, Earthenware, glazed, Byzantine

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