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Amphoriskos (Container for Oil)

A work made of glass, mold-blown.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of glass, mold-blown.

Date:

1st century

Artist:

Roman, probably Syria

About this artwork

Shortly after glassblowing was invented in the Eastern Mediterranean in the first century BCE, enterprising
glassmakers created a shaping technique known as moldblowing, in which they inflated a bubble of molten glass within a mold. This process enabled rapid production and promoted the development of new vessel shapes and sizes.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Arts of the Ancient Mediterranean and Byzantium

Culture

Ancient Roman

Title

Amphoriskos (Container for Oil)

Place

Syria (Object made in)

Date  Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. (circa) or BCE.

1 CE–100 CE

Medium

Glass, mold-blown

Dimensions

10.5 × 4.5 × 4.5 cm (4 1/8 × 1 3/4 × 1 3/4 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Theodore W. and Frances S. Robinson

Reference Number

1949.1173

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