Glass mosaic ribbed bowl fragment
Rim fragment.
Translucent honey brown, partially mixed with white and appearing opaque yellow, cobalt blue, and opaque white.
Outsplayed rim with rounded lip; slightly convex curving side tapering downward.
Ribbon mosaic pattern formed from lengths of one or more canes in a brown ground with wavy blue and white threads in parallel lines; on exterior, part of a broad vertical rib, with flattened and tooled top.
Many bubbles; polished interior; pitting of surface bubbles; dulling and creamy iridescent weathering on exterior, lip of rim, and jagged edges.
Translucent honey brown, partially mixed with white and appearing opaque yellow, cobalt blue, and opaque white.
Outsplayed rim with rounded lip; slightly convex curving side tapering downward.
Ribbon mosaic pattern formed from lengths of one or more canes in a brown ground with wavy blue and white threads in parallel lines; on exterior, part of a broad vertical rib, with flattened and tooled top.
Many bubbles; polished interior; pitting of surface bubbles; dulling and creamy iridescent weathering on exterior, lip of rim, and jagged edges.
Artwork Details
- Title: Glass mosaic ribbed bowl fragment
- Period: Early Imperial
- Date: late 1st century BCE–early 1st century CE
- Culture: Roman
- Medium: Glass; cast and tooled
- Dimensions: Other: 1 3/16 x 1 15/16 in. (3.1 x 4.9 cm); estimated diam. of rim: 3 3/4 in. (9.6 cm)
- Classification: Glass
- Credit Line: Edward C. Moore Collection, Bequest of Edward C. Moore, 1891
- Object Number: 91.1.1803
- Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art
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