Patella Cup

Unidentified

1st century

Patella Cup by Unidentified

Medium

Decorative Arts-Glass

Classification

Decorative Arts-Glass

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of John Gellatly

Accession Number

1929.8.170.12

Art Historical Context

Step into the ancient world with the *Patella Cup*, a glass vessel from the 1st century crafted by an unidentified artisan. Housed in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Decorative Arts-Glass collection, this piece was generously gifted by collector John Gellatly. after the Latin term for a shallow, knee-cap-shaped bowl, the patella cup exemplifies early Roman glassware, prized for both everyday use and as a status symbol among the elite. In the 1st century, glassmaking reached new heights during the Roman Empire, transitioning from costly luxury items to more accessible wares thanks to inn...

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