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17 juillet 2025

Gold earrings with disk and boat-shaped pendant, East Greek, Hellenistic, ca. 300 BCE

Gold earrings with disk and boat-shaped pendant, East Greek, Hellenistic, ca. 300 BCE
Gold earrings with disk and boat-shaped pendant, East Greek, Hellenistic, ca. 300 BCE. Gold. Overall (A): 6.6 cm; Other (Diameter of disc): 2.2 cm; Diam.: 1.9 cm. Rogers Fund, 48.11.2, .3. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. A tiny figure of Nike...
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6 avril 2025

Monkey-Shaped Aryballos (Oil Vessel), c. 580 BCE, East Greek, probably Milesian

Monkey-Shaped Aryballos (Oil Vessel), c. 580 BCE, East Greek, probably Milesian
Monkey-Shaped Aryballos (Oil Vessel), c. 580 BCE, East Greek, probably Milesian. Ceramic. Diameter of mouth: 2 cm; Overall: 9 cm; Diameter of base: 3.7 cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art,Seventy-fifth anniversary gift of Dr. Leo Mildenberg in honor of Arielle...
6 avril 2025

Heron-Shaped Figure Vase (Oil Vessel),c. 580 BCE, assigned to Robertson's Group, East Greek, probably Milesian

Heron-Shaped Figure Vase (Oil Vessel),c. 580 BCE, assigned to Robertson's Group, East Greek, probably Milesian
Heron-Shaped Figure Vase (Oil Vessel),c. 580 BCE, assigned to Robertson's Group, East Greek, probably Milesian. Ceramic. Overall: 13 x 5.8 cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1988.65. An aryballos is a vessel that contained scented...
26 août 2017

Late Classical East Greek Gilded Silver Rhyton in the Form of a Fawn's Head, 4th century B.C.E.

Late Classical East Greek Gilded Silver Rhyton in the Form of a Fawn's Head, 4th century B.C.E.
Late Classical East Greek Gilded Silver Rhyton in the Form of a Fawn's Head, 4th century B.C.E., H. 22. 5 cm. © Miho Museum This vessel was beaten from a single sheet of metal to form the deer head, and then the ears and handle were attached to that form....
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