campana pie. Artikel från britishmuseum.org. tazza | British Museum Pilgrim Flask Unknown Artist / Maker Venice, Italy second half of the 16th century Vetyro.
The excavations at Shahr-i Qumis by the British Institute of Persian Studies in 1967 were co-sponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. However, this flask was not discovered until 1971, and it was acquired from the British Institute as a result of the Met’s financial contributions to the Institute’s excavations at Tepe Nush-i Jan
Fler som den här. Pilgrim bottle | probably Spanish, Almería | The Met. pilgrim bottle standing cup | British Museum. Footed bowl Bowl | Italian, Venice (Murano) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Bowl | Italian pilgrim bottle | British Museum. campana pie.
no. 50/1999]; and one in the British Museum, London The existence of an Arabic inscription in kufic, possibly a blessing, distinguishes the flask from its pre-Islamic models; the outline format of the calligraphy can be found on early ceramic dishes from this part of the world (see, for example, a dish in the David Collection, Copenhagen, published in von Folsach 2001, p. 129 [no. 99, inv. no.
Back to Main Page beautiful black glazed pilgrim flask. Egypt, early first millennium AD. The pilgrim flask of nearly spherical form with large central molded floral rosette both sides surrounded by hatched bands, two small ring handles on the neck, two small lug feet. 3.5 x 4 inches.
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1880,0701.4. 3 Two flasks A mold-made pilgrim flask decorated with low reliefs. St. Menas, dressed in a soldier’s tunic, stands in the center with his arms extended in a gesture of prayer.
WB.64.a 1585–1600 • Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) • pilgrim flask Part of a very ambitious and elaborate set of ceramic dining wares. Each piece in the set has the device and motto of Alfonso II d’Este, Duke of Ferrara. The device shows a piece of asbestos in flames, with the motto ‘it burns forever’, as an emblem of undying love.
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May 20, 2014 - Pilgrim-bottle; glass; flattened spherical shape with four side loops; ornamented in gilt and enamel; large circular motif either side; gilt panel with radiating circles of enamel dots in blue, red, green and white; flame-like ornament in blue, white and red on shoulder below bands of gilt and enamel; bell-foot ornamented predominantly in white with small gilt and red band. "A Pilgrim Flask of Cosmopolitan Style in the Cesnola Collection": Metropolitan Museum Journal, v.
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Pilgrim Flask of St. Sergios The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. Select the image to zoom. Throughout the Middle Ages, small keepsakes were made for the masses of pilgrims who visited shrines across Europe, the Byzantine Empire and the Holy Land. A pilgrim flask, or ampulla, was a popular type of this sort of Pilgrim flask | Seleucid | The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1962, excavated by David Stronach, on behalf of the British Institute of Persian Studies; acquired by the Museum in 1978, as a result of its financial contribution to the excavations at Tepe Nush-i Jan This rare and beautifully preserved flask is one of the first to depict St. Sergios on horseback, surrounded by the inscription: "Blessing of the Lord of Saint Sergios." The cult of this 3rd-century saint reached its height of popularity in the 6th century, at the site of his martyrdom in Sergiopolis (in northern Syria).
10-jul-2016 - A souvenir flask.
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British pilgrim badges often have an integral pin and clasp on the re 2021-03-13 · Penn Museum Object E9148 - Pilgrim Flask. Open Tues–Sun, 10 am – 5 pm.
(23.1 x 13.9 x 12.1 cm). British Museum - Baluster jug - 1240-1360 (circa) - Registration number 1856 Bottle, Pilgrim | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Unknown 31.3 × 17.5 cm (12 5/16 × 6 7/8 in.) 84.DK.539.
Pilgrim flask. WB.63.b about Catalogue of the Works of Art bequeathed to the British Museum by Baron Ferdinand Rothschild, M.P., 1898', London, 1902, no.63 Types of object / pilgrim flask These tin-glazed things were made in Urbino by Francesco Patanazzi and Patanazzi Family between 1560 and 1600. Pilgrim flask Pilgrim flask. WB.63.a about Catalogue of the Works of Art bequeathed to the British Museum by Baron Ferdinand Rothschild, M.P., 1898', London, 1902, no.63 Types of object / pilgrim flask These tin-glazed things were made in Urbino by Francesco Patanazzi and Patanazzi Family between 1560 and 1600. Pilgrim flask Pilgrim flask, Urbino | The British Museum Images. View and buy royalty free and rights managed stock photos at The British Museum Images. The excavations at Shahr-i Qumis by the British Institute of Persian Studies in 1967 were co-sponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. However, this flask was not discovered until 1971, and it was acquired from the British Institute as a result of the Met’s financial contributions to the Institute’s excavations at Tepe Nush-i Jan Pilgrim Flask with Saint Menas 4th–7th century Not on view Ampullae like this one were used by pilgrims to bring home water or oil from the great pilgrimage site for Saint Menas, said to be a late-third-century Egyptian Roman soldier who was martyred for his Christian faith.