1995.18.60.A-F: Six Fragments of a Black-figure Eye-Cup
Fragments
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Identification and Creation
- Object Number
- 1995.18.60.A-F
- Title
- Six Fragments of a Black-figure Eye-Cup
- Classification
- Fragments
- Work Type
- sherd
- Date
- c. 530 BCE-520 BCE
- Period
- Archaic period
- Culture
- Greek
- Persistent Link
- https://hvrd.art/o/288356
Physical Descriptions
- Medium
- Terracotta with added red and white, and metallic glaze
- Technique
- Black-figure
- Dimensions
- 12.2 cm (4 13/16 in.)
Provenance
- Recorded Ownership History
- Dr. J. Robert Guy, Oxford England (?-1994) sold; to Peter Sharrar, New York (1994-1995), sold: to Harvard University Art Museums.
Acquisition and Rights
- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Jonathan H. Kagan, Mr. and Mrs. Evangelos Karvounis, Ian M. Watson McLaughlin, Nicholas S. Zoullas and the Florence Gould Foundation, and the Alpheus Hyatt Purchasing, Director's Discretionary and Marian H. Phinney Funds
- Accession Year
- 1995
- Object Number
- 1995.18.60.A-F
- Division
- Asian and Mediterranean Art
- Contact
- am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu
- Permissions
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Descriptions
- Description
- Portions of nose and eyes on both sides
Publication History
- Aaron J. Paul, "Fragments of Antiquity: Drawing Upon Greek Vases", Harvard University Art Museums Bulletin (Spring 1997), vol. V, no. 2, pp. 7-87, fig. 22
Exhibition History
- Fragments of Antiquity: Drawing Upon Greek Vases, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, 03/15/1997 - 12/28/1997
Verification Level
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