Mirror
https://clevelandart.org/art/1950.7
Named for their figured handles, Greek caryatid mirrors may derive from similar types created in ancient Egypt many centuries earlier (like CMA 1983.196). Greek caryatid handles typically take the form of a beautiful, draped woman like this one, whether mortal or divine (perha...
Artifact
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id
128045
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| contentType |
contentType
object
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| citation |
citation
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| rights |
rights
CC0
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| rightsUri |
rightsUri
CC0
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| language |
language
en
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| wikidata |
wikidata
[
"Q60760135"
]
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| source |
source
import
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| accession |
accession
1950.7
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Source image fields (4)
| thumbnailUrl | https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1950.7/1950.7_web.jpg |
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| largeImageUrl | https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1950.7/1950.7_web.jpg |
| iiifBase | https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1950.7/1950.7_web.jpg |
| imageCount | 1 |
Terms
Culture
Greece, Sicyon(?)
Technique
bronze
Medium
bronze
Genre
Metalwork
Department
Greek and Roman Art
Relations
belongs_to