Cameo Glass Vessel Fragment with Laurel
Cameo Glass Vessel Fragment with Laurel
Place of OriginItaly, likely Rome or Bay of Naples
Dateabout 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
DimensionsL: 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm)
MediumCameo glass.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number
1923.1603
Not on View
DescriptionPart of a vase. Laurel frieze of opaque white on background of translucent cobalt blue. Cameo cut.
Opaque white glass on background of translucent cobalt blue glass.
Label TextAcquired by Edward Drummond Libbey in 1919 from the family of Thomas Hulse Curtis. The Curtis collection was largely acquired in the 1890s from Charles Caryl Coleman, an American artist who resided first in Rome and later on the island of Capri. This collection history strongly suggests a findspot in or around Rome or the Bay of Naples.about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
Early Imperial Period (1st century BCE - 3rd century CE)
about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
19th century
about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
1st century BCE - 3rd century CE
1st century CE
about 15 BCE - 25 CE (Roman, Augustan)
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