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Maker (z-a) Accession Number (0-9) Accession Number (9-0) Glass conical flask Roman
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1st century CE Sardonyx cameo fragment with Jupiter astride an eagle Greek or Roman
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In early Byzantine synagogues, specifically Jewish symbols—shofarot (ram’s horns), menorot (branched lamps), and Torah shrines—might appear alongside pomegranates, birds, lions, and fountains.
Bowl Fragments with Menorah, Shofar, and Torah Ark Roman 300–350 Bowl Base with
A look at the art created across the world in the years around Year One of the Western calendar reveals an incredible richness and variety of cultures.
Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale Roman ca. 50–40 BCE The Temple of Dendur completed
The Antonine Dynasty reflects the connections between wealthy provincial and Italian families.
Porphyry support for a water basin Roman 2nd century CE Marble portrait of the
The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy.
its founding, The Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired its first work of art, a Roman
While earlier artists focused on creating an illusion of architectural depth with solid architectural forms, the artists at Boscotrecase presented the idea with whimsical, attenuated, and highly refined elements.
ground: Aedicula with small landscape, from the imperial villa at Boscotrecase Roman
The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy.
ca. 27 BCE–68 CE Statue of a boy Roman 1st century CE Marble statue of a