Glass cup

Unknown Artist

2nd–3rd century CE

Glass cup by Unknown Artist

Medium

Glass

Dimensions

H.: 1 15/16 in. (4.9 cm) Diam.: 3 1/4 x 1 9/16 in. (8.3 x 4 cm)

Classification

Glass

Culture & Period

Roman · Imperial

Department

Greek and Roman Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1881

Accession Number

81.10.131

Art Historical Context

This delicate glass cup, crafted by an unknown Roman artisan in the 2nd–3rd century CE during the Imperial period, offers a glimpse into everyday elegance of the ancient world. Standing just under 2 inches tall with an oval rim measuring about 3¼ by 1½ inches, it was likely used for drinking wine, oils, or perfumes—common luxuries in Roman households. petite size suggests it was designed for personal use, portable and intimate, reflecting the empire's vast trade networks that distributed such wares from workshops in the eastern Mediterranean to Italy and beyond. Roman glassmaking reached new ...

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