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Jewelry
Bracelet in Form of a Snake
Greek artist, (active )
Greek artist
Greece
Primary
2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (6.4 x 6.4 cm)
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Silver
Silver
0
0
1000 BCE - 500 CE, Greek, jewelry, serpents
Jewelry
1920.56
item
Memorial Art Gallery
3/10/2001
20.56DI#1
digital image
4/9/2008
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20.56DI#2
digital image
3/10/2009
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Metalwork
Man Clutching Serpents
Etruscan artist, (active )
Etruscan artist
Italy
Primary
1 1/8 x 1 9/16 x 11/16 in. (2.9 x 4 x 1.7 cm)
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overall
overall
Bronze
Bronze
6th Century BCE-5th Century BCE
600 BCE
401 BCE
1000 BCE - 500 CE, ancient art (Mediterranean & Near East), Etruscan, serpents
Metalwork
The Etruscans were famous for their bronze utensils and often made use of small-scale figures such as these to decorate them. Apparent, even here, is that skill in metalwork which resulted in the intricate designs of their jewelry.
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1957.30
item
Memorial Art Gallery
3/10/2001
57.30SL1
slide
with 57.31
2 x 2
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57.30DI1
digital image
Memorial Art Gallery
Imaging Complete
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57.30DI2
digital image
00/00/00
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57.30DI#3
digital image
Front
11/6/2007
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