Cult vessel in the form of a tower with cylinder seal impressions near the top – Middle Bronze Age – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/325955
Göteborg: P. Åström förlag, p. 33, fig. 31.
Göteborg: P. Åström förlag, p. 33, fig. 31.
John Quinn, New York (1923–d. 1924; purchased from the artist in December 1923 for Fr 25,000; his estate, 1924–26; sold in 1926 through Brummer Gallery, New York to Duchamp and Roché); Marcel Duchamp and Henri-Pierre Roché (1926; sold in 1926, for $1,000, to Levy); Edgar A
Lemny 2003, p. 154]. "John Quinn’s Collection."
New York, 1954, p. 94. Irma B. Jaffe.
B. "Some Princely Arms from India and Persia in the Wallace Collection."
Oxford, 1932, p. 167, as by Daddi. Richard Offner.
From the chapel of Château-de-Bouvreuil, Rouen (destroyed late 16th century; glass installed in the chapel of a building constructed on the same site (late 17th century–early 19th century); [ Art market, rue Saint-Remain, Rouen (sold 1905)] ; Albert Gorge, Rouen (1905–sold shortly after 1910) ; [ Bacri Frères, Paris (acquired shortly after 1910–sold before 1935)] ; [ Michel Acézat Paris, 1878–1944 (acquired before 1935–until 1944)] ; his postumous sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris (November 24-25, 1969, no
Smithsonian Institution Research Reports 4 (Spring 1973). p. 4.
From the chapel of Château-de-Bouvreuil, Rouen (destroyed late 16th century; glass installed in the chapel of a building constructed on the same site (late 17th century–early 19th century); [ Art market, rue Saint-Remain, Rouen (sold 1905)] ; Albert Gorge, Rouen (1905–sold shortly after 1910) ; [ Bacri Frères, Paris (acquired shortly after 1910–sold before 1935)] ; [ Michel Acézat Paris, 1878–1944 (acquired before 1935–until 1944)] ; his posthumous sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris (November 24-25, 1969, no
Smithsonian Institution Research Reports 4 (Spring 1973). p. 4.
The Development of Attic Black Figure, Vol. 24, 2nd ed.. p. 99 [p. 38 n. 11], pl.