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WB.55. Description. Goblet of turquoise opaque glass decorated with enamel and gilding; cup flares outwards at the rim. The body painted with scale work in dark red with white dots; on each side, within an elaborate ogival frame, is a medallion enclosing a pair of lovers, a man and a woman as if seen by day and by night.
Media glass. Dimensions 8 1/2 x 3 5/8 x 3 5/8 inches. This glass goblet is an example of Koloman Moser’s early work as part of the Vienna Secession, prior to his founding of and participation in the Wiener Werkstätte (1903–1932).
The popularity of glasses with thistle-shaped bowls is indicated by the fact that they are often seen in still-life paintings of the 16th to late 17th centuries. They were frequently used in Italy, Spain, and the Low Countries. This example was elaborately decorated with a technique that caused the surface of the glass to resemble cracked ice.
Overview. Provenance. References. Title: Glass goblet. Period: Late Imperial. Date: 4th century CE or later. Culture: Roman. Medium: Glass; blown. Dimensions: H.: 3 3/8 in. (8.5 cm) Classification: Glass. Credit Line: Funds from various donors, 1926. Accession Number: 26.82.2. Greek and Roman Art at The Met.
Turquoise glass goblet. WB.55 1475–1500 • Opaque blue soda glass • goblet. The goblet is enamelled and gilded with pairs of lovers, suggesting that it may have been a betrothal gift. The blue glass imitates the semiprecious stone turquoise. Turquoise glass was an extremely rare luxury product developed by Venetian glass makers in the 1490s.
goblet. Museum number. 1895,0603.17. Title. Object:The Verzelini goblet. Description. Goblet; glass; ovoid bowl on lightly gilded, ribbed knop and plain foot; bowl divided into three registers by two gilded, applied bands, each bordered by thin opaque white thread circuit; diamond-engraved initials united by love-knot and date separated by ...
Provenance. References. Title: Glass goblet. Period: Late Imperial or Early Byzantine. Date: 4th–6th century CE. Culture: Roman. Medium: Glass; blown. Dimensions: Height: 3 1/8 in. (8 cm) Diam. of rim: 2 13/16 in. (7.1 cm) Diam. of foot: 1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm) Classification: Glass.
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