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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Initially affordable among only the wealthy, glass was used widely in the Roman world to create a variety of everyday objects such as those displayed here, including delicate cosmetic containers that held perfumes and oils and various forms of tableware designed for serving food and drink. Glass was also used to imitate precious stones in jewelry.
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Ancient Mediterranean — Bottle
China — Small Double-Gourd Bottle
Ancient Mediterranean — Vase
Ancient Eastern Mediterranean — Alabastron (Container for Sc
Graeco-Roman — Vase
Byzantine — Kohl Container
Ancient Levantine — Flask
Ancient Mediterranean — Bottle
Ancient Levantine — Bottle
Ancient Mediterranean — Bottle
Pierre Adrien Dalpayrat — Vase
Ancient Egyptian — Vase