Glass striped mosaic vessel fragment
Translucent deep cobalt blue, opaque red and yellow, and colorless.
Convex curving side of a deep bowl.
Striped pattern formed from parallel lengths of different canes: one broad stripe in plain blue; another in red overlaid with colorless, and three in a colorless network wound with double yellow threads.
Polished exterior; slight pitting of surface bubbles on exterior; dulling, pitting, and patches of iridescent weathering on interior; some weathering on jagged edges, but one straight edge chipped and unweathered.
Convex curving side of a deep bowl.
Striped pattern formed from parallel lengths of different canes: one broad stripe in plain blue; another in red overlaid with colorless, and three in a colorless network wound with double yellow threads.
Polished exterior; slight pitting of surface bubbles on exterior; dulling, pitting, and patches of iridescent weathering on interior; some weathering on jagged edges, but one straight edge chipped and unweathered.
Artwork Details
- Title: Glass striped mosaic vessel fragment
- Period: Early Imperial
- Date: late 1st century BCE–early 1st century CE
- Culture: Roman, probably Italian
- Medium: Glass; cast
- Dimensions: 1 3/16 × 1 5/8 × 1/16 in. (3 × 4.1 × 0.2 cm)
- Classification: Glass
- Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
- Object Number: 17.194.396.40
- Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art
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