Glass fragmentary beaker with painted decoration – Roman – Mid-Imperial – The Metropolitan https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/251165
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Robinson, Edward. 1912. „Head of a Greek Athlete.“ Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 7(3): pp. 43, 47–49.Richter, Gisela M. A. 1917. Handbook of the Classical Collection
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Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV gilded Prague’s royal towers “so that they might powerfully
First as king of Bohemia and then as Holy Roman Emperor, Charles set out to make
Froehner, Wilhelm. 1903. Collection Julien Gréau. Verrerie antique, émaillerie et poterie appartenant à M. John Pierpont Morgan no. 273, p. 47, pl. 33.1, Paris.Smith, Ray Winfield. 1949
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content THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART JOURNAL | VOLUME 50 "Ennion, Master of Roman
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Gawain McKinley, London, before 1980. Purchased by Selim Dere of Fortuna Fine Arts, New York, January 1980. Purchased by Renée E. and Robert A. Belfer from Fortuna Fine Arts, New York, on April 10, 1995
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Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
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Inscription: „To the spirits of the dead. To the most saintly Cominia Tyche, his most chaste and loving wife, [from] Lucius Annius Festus. [She] died at the age of twenty-seven years, eleven months, twenty-eight days
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