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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 only among the wealthy, glass was used in ancient Rome to create tableware and containers for oils and perfume. This delicate applicator would have been just one object among the array of mirrors, combs, and palettes for mixing cosmetics, as well as bottles and other containers for products used to beautify prosperous Romans.
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Ancient Egyptian — Kohl Stick
England, Bristol — Ladle
Ancient Egyptian — Kohl Stick
Peru, Possibly central coast — Wooden Spindle with Ceramic W
Peru, Possibly central coast — Wooden Spindles with Ceramic
Peru, Possibly central coast — Wooden Spindle with Ceramic W
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Ancient Egyptian — Kohl Stick
European — Quillon Dagger
Sardinian — Flintlock Gun
American, New York — Breech-Loading Rim-Fire Rifle in Form o
German, Dresden — Lance for the Carousel (Running at the Rin