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© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
Mosaic Glass Fragment
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
ClassificationsGreek and Roman Art

Mosaic Glass Fragment

AAT Object Techniquemosaic glass
AAT Object Form/Functionbowls (vessels)
AAT Object Form/Functionsherds
AAT Object Techniquecasting (process)
CultureRoman
Date1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
MediumGlass
Credit LineGift of Furman Hebb
Dimensions3/4 x 9/16 in. (1.9 x 1.4 cm)
Object number1985.018.002
Label TextThese vessel fragments mainly from shallow bowls, were manufactured in Rome during the first century B.C. and early first century A.D. and illustrate the diversity of Roman mosaic glass. Although mosaic glass had been invented by Hellenistic glassmakers in the second half of the third century B.C., the Roman glassmakers of the Augustan and Julio-Claudian periods brought this technique to new heights. The Roman mosaic vessels were made from sections or from lengths of monochrome or polychrome mosaic glass canes that were cast in a mold before being fried. In some cases, the sections and lengths of the rods were intertwined together.
Exhibition HistorySelected Acquisitions: Asia to America, Emory University Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1987
MCCM Permanent Collection Galleries, May 11, 1993 - Spring 2001
ProvenanceEx coll. Furman Hebb (1930-2021), New York, New York, purchased May 1985.
Status
Not on view
Collections
  • Greek and Roman Art
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
1st Century BCE-1st Century CE