Pair of Eyes

7th-6th century BCE (Late Period) Citation Source image

This set of two objects are a pair of composite, over life-size eyes that would most likely have been inserted into a stone or wooden statue. These separately made eyes, combining several different materials to represent the anatomy and coloration of human eyes. The copper all...

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17902
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Mr. Sewell C. Biggs, Middletown, DE, [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1984, by gift.
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en
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1
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