Lidded Urn

Designer Maurice Marinot French

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In antiquity, urns—covered vases without handles—were conceived to hold the ashes of the dead. The shape has continued to inspire designers and can be used for a variety of purposes: utilitarian, ceremonial, or, as here, art object.

Lidded Urn, Maurice Marinot (French, Troyes 1882–1960 Troyes), Glass

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