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A Roman opus sectile glass inlay fragment
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A Roman opus sectile glass inlay fragment
Circa 4th Century A.D.
The opaque coloured glass showing an eye with black and brown pupil and white sclera, the eyelids in translucent yellow-brown glass, the skin in different shades of pink, translucent brown glass in the left corner possibly for the hair, impressed over streaked green glass back, 2in x 1¾in (5cm x 4.5cm)
Circa 4th Century A.D.
The opaque coloured glass showing an eye with black and brown pupil and white sclera, the eyelids in translucent yellow-brown glass, the skin in different shades of pink, translucent brown glass in the left corner possibly for the hair, impressed over streaked green glass back, 2in x 1¾in (5cm x 4.5cm)
Footnotes
Provenance:
Acquired from Lennox Gallery, London, in 1998.
R. Bussey Collection, UK, circa 1969.
Literature:
This fragment can be stylistically compared to the large opus sectile panels found at Kenchreai, the port of Corinth. For a slightly earlier example with similar style but different technique, cf. S. M. Goldstein, Pre-Roman and Early Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, New York, 1979, p.262, pl.789.
























