Ask the Scholar
Page 1 of 1
I can add historical knowledge about this page.
Page image
Document source description
Luxury powder flasks served as highly visible badges of ranks. Many highly decorated flasks, like this example, embody all the allure and characteristics of a work of art. This flask depicts an ancient Greek story in which the youthful Paris must reward the most beautiful woman in the world with a golden apple.
Page data
- Page
- 1
- Source index
- 0
- Type
- photo
- Media ID
- 75d425ef4d51b672
- Size
- unknown
Document data
- ID
- 97021
- Core
- obj
- Type
- object
DTO data
{
"id": "97021",
"contentType": "object",
"title": "Powder Flask",
"description": "Luxury powder flasks served as highly visible badges of ranks. Many highly decorated flasks, like this example, embody all the allure and characteristics of a work of art. This flask depicts an ancient Greek story in which the youthful Paris must reward the most beautiful woman in the world with a golden apple.",
"date": "c. 1590",
"citation": "https://clevelandart.org/art/1916.666",
"rights": "CC0",
"rightsUri": "CC0",
"language": "en",
"wikidata": [
"Q60778334"
],
"genreSpecific": [
"Arms and Armor"
],
"iiifBase": "https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1916.666/1916.666_web.jpg",
"thumbnailUrl": "https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1916.666/1916.666_web.jpg",
"largeImageUrl": "https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1916.666/1916.666_web.jpg",
"imageCount": 1,
"source": "import",
"dimensionsRaw": "Overall: 19.4 x 12.7 cm (7 5/8 x 5 in.)",
"cul": [
"Italy, 16th century"
],
"accession": "1916.666"
}
Context sent to Scholar
Document identity
{
"localId": "97021",
"label": "Powder Flask",
"core": "obj",
"dtoType": "object"
}
Document source metadata
{
"id": "97021",
"contentType": "object",
"title": "Powder Flask",
"description": "Luxury powder flasks served as highly visible badges of ranks. Many highly decorated flasks, like this example, embody all the allure and characteristics of a work of art. This flask depicts an ancient Greek story in which the youthful Paris must reward the most beautiful woman in the world with a golden apple.",
"date": "c. 1590",
"citation": "https://clevelandart.org/art/1916.666",
"rights": "CC0",
"rightsUri": "CC0",
"language": "en",
"wikidata": [
"Q60778334"
],
"genreSpecific": [
"Arms and Armor"
],
"iiifBase": "https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1916.666/1916.666_web.jpg",
"thumbnailUrl": "https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1916.666/1916.666_web.jpg",
"largeImageUrl": "https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1916.666/1916.666_web.jpg",
"imageCount": 1,
"source": "import",
"dimensionsRaw": "Overall: 19.4 x 12.7 cm (7 5/8 x 5 in.)",
"cul": [
"Italy, 16th century"
],
"accession": "1916.666"
}
Document source extras
{
"tec": "gilt brass over fabric covered wood",
"tombstone": "Powder Flask, c. 1590. Italy, 16th century. Gilt brass over fabric covered wood; overall: 19.4 x 12.7 cm (7 5/8 x 5 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Severance, 1916.666",
"collection": "MED - Arms & Armor",
"didYouKnow": "This powder flask depicts a mythological scene that precipitated the Trojan War. Here we see the Trojan prince Paris giving a golden apple to Aphrodite, the goddess who reciprocates by offering him the most beautiful woman in the world, Helen of Sparta.",
"citations": [
{
"citation": "<em>Catalogue of Arms and Armour.</em> [Boston, Massachusetts]: [Frank Gair Macomber], 1900.",
"page_number": "cat. #335",
"url": "https://archive.org/details/CatArmsArmour1/page/n219/mode/2up"
},
{
"citation": "Gilchrist, Helen Ives. <em>A Catalogue of the Collection of Arms & Armor Presented to the Cleveland Museum of Art by Mr. and Mrs. John Long Severance; 1916-1923.</em> Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1924.",
"page_number": "Mention: p. 155, F36",
"url": "https://archive.org/details/SeveranceCollection1924/page/n229"
},
{
"citation": "Fliegel, Stephen N. <em>Arms and Armor: The Cleveland Museum of Art. </em>[Cleveland, Ohio]: The Museum, 1998.",
"page_number": "p. 175, cat. no. 248"
},
{
"citation": "Fliegel, Stephen N.<em> Arms & Armor: The Cleveland Museum of Art. </em>[Cleveland, Ohio]: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2007.",
"page_number": "p. 195, cat. no. 250"
}
],
"url": "https://clevelandart.org/art/1916.666",
"creditline": "Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Severance",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-29 05:13:32.648000",
"imageUrl": "https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1916.666/1916.666_print.jpg",
"sourceId": 97021,
"dept": "Medieval Art",
"coll": "MED - Arms & Armor",
"med": "gilt brass over fabric covered wood",
"thumbnail_url": null,
"image_url": null
}
Page context
{
"seq": 1,
"pageIndex": 0,
"type": "photo",
"url": "https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1916.666/1916.666_web.jpg",
"mediaId": "75d425ef4d51b672"
}