Marble bowl

ca. 2700–2400/2300 BCE
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171
On loan to The Met
This work of art is currently on loan to the museum.
Technical analysis: Ultraviolet-induced visible luminescence examination



This rolled-rim shallow bowl is completely intact. A reddish-brown encrustation covers the bowl, though less so on the interior due to cleaning. There are calcium carbonate deposits mainly on the exterior. This is a particularly well-preserved example of a shallow bowl with swollen, rounded rim designed to keep liquids from splashing over the sides.(1)


Sandy MacGillivray and J.-F. de Lapèrouse







(1) See, Getz-Gentle, P. Stone Vessels of the Cyclades in the Early Bronze Age: Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996, 99-105.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Marble bowl
  • Period: Early Cycladic II
  • Date: ca. 2700–2400/2300 BCE
  • Culture: Cycladic
  • Medium: Marble
  • Dimensions: Height: 1 in. (2.5 cm)
    Width: 4 1/2 in. (11.5 cm)
    Depth: 4 9/16 in. (11.6 cm)
    Thickness: 1/4 in. (.7 cm)
  • Classification: Stone Sculpture
  • Credit Line: Leonard N. Stern Collection, Loan from the Hellenic Republic, Ministry of Culture
  • Object Number: L.2022.38.86
  • Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art