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ClassificationsGreek and Roman Art

Oinochoe

AAT Object Form/Functionoinochoai
AAT Object Techniqueblown glass
Possible OriginSyria, Asia
CultureRoman
Date1st-3rd Century CE
MediumGlass
Credit LineGift of the Georges Ricard Foundation
Dimensions4 1/8 x 3 1/4 x 2 13/16 in., 65 g (10.5 x 8.3 x 7.1 cm, 2 5/16 oz.)
Object number2018.010.276
Exhibition HistoryLife and the Afterlife: Ancient Egyptian Art from the Senusret Collection, Michael C. Carlos Museum, February 4 - August 6, 2023
ProvenanceSaid to be ex coll. Comtesse Anne de Kerguezec. Ex coll. Georges Ricard Foundation, Santa Barbara, California, possibly purchased from Roger Fernand Galliano, Paris, France.
Status
Not on view
Collections
  • Greek and Roman Art
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
late 1st-mid 3rd Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
late 1st Century BCE-1st Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
1st Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
3rd-4th Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
3rd-early 4th Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
4th Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
3rd-4th Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
4th Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
3rd-4th Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
3rd-4th Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
3rd-4th Century CE
Courtesy of the Georges Ricard Foundation and the California Institute of World Archaeology
3rd-4th Century CE