Glass head pendant
Translucent cobalt blue, with additions in opaque white and yellow, and translucent cobalt blue.
Cylindrical with large rod hole at bottom; horizontal rounded edge at back, U-shaped front projecting downwards; applied suspension loop on top of head.
Applied twisted headband in cobalt blue; upper half of face in yellow, with blue and white stratified eyes; beard in blue with small circular mouth, ears in yellow, and pendant earrings in white.
Intact, but missing proper left earring and blob in forehead; pitting, dulling, and some weathering.
Blue, bearded mask with yellow face; handle at top.
Cylindrical with large rod hole at bottom; horizontal rounded edge at back, U-shaped front projecting downwards; applied suspension loop on top of head.
Applied twisted headband in cobalt blue; upper half of face in yellow, with blue and white stratified eyes; beard in blue with small circular mouth, ears in yellow, and pendant earrings in white.
Intact, but missing proper left earring and blob in forehead; pitting, dulling, and some weathering.
Blue, bearded mask with yellow face; handle at top.
Artwork Details
- Title: Glass head pendant
- Period: Classical
- Date: mid-5th–4th century BCE
- Culture: Phoenician
- Medium: Glass; rod-formed and trailed
- Dimensions: H.: 1 in. (2.5 cm)
- Classification: Glass
- Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
- Object Number: 17.194.721
- Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art
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