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  Worldvisitguide > Places > Metropolitan Museum... > Etruscan and Roman Antiquities > Art from Southern Italy... > Satyr drinking from...
Satyr drinking from a rython
Artist : Anonyme

Model : Les Satyres

Date : near 50 B.C.

Material : Cameo
Acquisition : Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan (1912)
Dynastie Julio-Claudienne
Item 12 on 102
Etruscan and Roman Antiquities
Dishes (Fragment de skyphoi)

Vitrine : V01 (Ref. 2)

Area related
Empire romain


Description   

Cameo glass was extremely popular with the Roman aristocracy. Surviving pieces form some of the finest examples of ancient glassware.
Item(s) related   
Louvre Museum :
Grèce préclassique
Rhyton
Rython
Helladique Récent I
Anonyme
approx. from 1500 to 1400 B.C.
Levant
Rython décoré d'une tête de taureau
Rython
Bronze Récent
Anonyme
from XIVth to XIIIrd century B.C.
Matériaux et techniques
Vase rython en forme de lion
Vase rython
XXVIIème dynastie perse achéménide
Anonyme

Metropolitan Museum of Art :
Greek Art of the Fifth Century B.C.
Fragmentary terracotta rython
Vase for libations or drinking
Rhyton
Figures rouges
Anonyme
approx. from 460 to 450 B.C.
Terracotta rhyton
Vase for libations or drinking
Rython
Figures rouges
Peintre de Londres
near 460 B.C.
Related article(s)   

Les camées
Le terme de camée, emprunté de l'italien cameo est de même origine que camaïeu.

 
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