Vinaigrette
In about 1800, vinaigrettes became fashionable. They were small containers fitted with a pierced inner lid that contained sponges drenched with scent or perfume.
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Artifact
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39520
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contentType
object
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stage
normalized
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| provenance |
provenance
Mr. Alan Feldbaum, Penn Valley, Pennsylvania [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 2000, by gift.
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rightsUri
CC0
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| language |
language
en
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pageCount
2
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| source |
source
import
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| imageCount | 2 |
| sourceUrl | https://purl.thewalters.org/art/44.706 |
Terms
Medium
gold, enamel
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