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Bottle, 1st century
| Content Provider | Art Institute of Chicago |
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| Spatial Coverage | Roman Empire |
| Temporal Coverage | 1 CE–100 CE |
| Description | Shortly after glassblowing was invented in the Eastern Mediterranean in the first century BCE, enterprising glassmakers created a shaping technique known as moldblowing, in which they inflated a bubble of molten glass within a mold. This process enabled rapid production and promoted the development of new vessel shapes and sizes. [A work made of glass, mold-blown.] |
| File Format | JPG / JPEG |
| Access Restriction | Open |
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| Use Rights URL | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
| Subject Keyword | Bottle Roman (ancient) Containers Vessel Ancient Art Ancient Artworks Arts of Greece Arts of Rome Arts of Byzantium |
| Content Type | Image |
| Resource Type | Visual Artwork |