Cope and Hood – South Netherlandish – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/468474
Dimensions: Overall (a: cope): 58 × 122 1/2 in. (147.3 × 311.1 cm) Overall (b:
Dimensions: Overall (a: cope): 58 × 122 1/2 in. (147.3 × 311.1 cm) Overall (b:
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von Bothmer, Dietrich. 1965. „Reviewed Work: Die Hydria. Formgeschichte und Verwendung im Kult des Altertums by Erika Diehl.“ Gnomon, 37(6): p. 605.Hill, Dorothy Kent. 1976. Greek and Roman Metalware: a loan exhibition, February 14-April 14, 1976
cm) width with handle 11 15/16 in. (30.3 cm) diameter of rim 6 3/16in. (15.7cm) b-c
The vast majority of [the figurines with articulated limbs] have suspension holes on top of their heads; the dangling arms and legs were in motion when the figurines were shaken or hung.
Contributors Maya B.
Weber Gift, 1984 Object Number: 1984.397a, b [ Robert H.
Haddad, 2012 (2012.209a, b) Disagreements with the German guilds caused Martin to
Friedrich Wilhelm II, King of Prussia (until d. 1797, bequeathed to Ingenheim); Counts of Ingenheim, Hirschburg, Silesia (from 1797); Countess Ingenheim; Friedrich Lippman Jr., ?Berlin; [Osvald Sirén, Stockholm, until Nov
Bryson Burroughs and Harry B. Wehle.
cm) Classification: Textiles-Woven Credit Line: Gift of Inger G. and William B.
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1982. pp. 74–75, ill. fig. 79 (b/w).
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the Fiftieth Anniversary Parker, Elizabeth C., ed., with the assistance of Mary B.