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황남대총 봉수병 사촌들, 구글 한 방으로 끝난다

by 세상의 모든 역사 2025. 4. 21.
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그 유명한 경주 황남대총 봉수병이다.

유리제품이다. 

심심해서 이와 흡사한 로마시대 유리병 자료를 구글 이미지 검색에 돌려 찾아봤다. 

아래들이 걸린다. 
 

 
이 분은 미국 메트 소장품이라 소개가 이렇다.
 
Glass jug
Roman
3rd–4th century CE
Not on view

Translucent deep blue green; handle, foot ring, and trails in same color, but foot ring also slightly streaked with opaque red brown. 
Rim folded over and into flaring mouth; cylindrical neck, expanding downwards; globular body; low foot ring, applied as a coil; small, flat bottom, with pontil scar; three-ribbed strap handle, attached to upper body with long downward claws, drawn up, out, round, and in, and attached to edge of rim over trail, with projecting hollow loop. 
One thicker trail wound horizontally one and a half times around underside of mouth; a finer trail applied next to foot ring, then wound up in a spiral ten times, ending under handle; five more fine trails wound in short spirals in irregular bands on neck. 
Intact; pinprick bubbles and some glassy inclusions; slight dulling and encrustation, with faint weathering and iridescence on exterior, patches of pale brown soil encrustation and brilliant iridescent weathering on interior. 


Title: Glass jug
Period: Late Imperial
Date: 3rd–4th century CE
Culture: Roman
Medium: Glass; blown and trailed
Dimensions: H.: 5 1/4 x 2 5/8 x 1 1/2 x 15/16 in. (13.3 x 6.7 x 3.8 x 2.4 cm)
Classification: Glass
Credit Line: Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1881
Object Number: 81.10.195
 

 
이 분은 Toledo Museum of Art 소장품이다.

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Drawing by Timothy Motz for the Toledo Museum of Art, 1995

Bulbous Lenticular Bottle with Two Handles
Place of OriginAncient Rome
Date3rd-4th century CE
DimensionsH: 8 9/16 in. (21. 9 cm); Rim Diam: 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm); Body Diam: 5 in. (12.7 cm)
MediumGlass; blown in a mold, removed, twisted, free-blown and tooled.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Mr. L. Schinasi
Object number 1930.26
Not on View

DescriptionMedium thin glass. Small bubbles elongated vertically in neck, diagonally in body. Black specks and stone in handles. Transparent natural pale green (5 G 7/2). Translucent similarly colored coils. Translucent blue-green handles (not in rock color chart). Dark red streaks in handles. Body blown into a one-part patterned mold, twisted and expanded, then flattened on four sides. Pontil mark ca. 1.5 cm. Neck free-blown. Added coils. Excess glass at tips of handles folded back against top of handle and pinched flat. Flaring rim, rounded in flame. Tubular neck with slight bulge above constriction at its base. Roughly circular flat-sided body with broad flanks. Concave base with kick. Two angular coil handles applied to shoulder and attached to neck coil. Rim coil and neck coil from left to right. On body from shoulder to just above base, thirty curved corrugations, becoming less distinct away from shoulder. CLASSIFICATION: Lentoid Bottle I A 1 a. 
 

 
이 분은 어느 옥션에 나온 분이라 설명이 이렇다. 
 
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Lot Description
Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. An elegant example of a tall pouring vessel known as an oinochoe that is free-blown from nearly transparent glass of a soft yellow-green color. The piriform body rests upon an applied foot and tapers to a narrow neck adorned with a tooled rigaree band of a sumptuous green hue. Blue trailing wraps several times around the upper neck as well as outlined the rim of the pouring spout, and the pulled trail handle exhibits a dramatic lateral projection that creates a thumb rest. Attractive layers of rainbow-hued iridescence have formed across this distinguished glass vessel. Size: 3.6" W x 8.75" H (9.1 cm x 22.2 cm) 

Most scholars agree, Roman glass was of the highest quality - both aesthetically and technically - among the ancients. While glass making had been practiced for centuries, glass blowing was invented in the Roman-controlled Holy Land in the 1st century BCE. This innovative technology revolutionized the artform. We can appreciate such a wide variety of forms and shapes, because the medium of glass has unique physical properties that make for so many more possibilities which would eventually replace a wide variety of pottery and metal wares in the ancient world. Roman glassmakers reached incredible artistic heights with both free-blown vessels and mold blown forms and decorations and were traded far beyond the Roman Empire. Roman glass vessels have been found in Scandinavia, India, and in Han Dynasty tombs in China. 

Provenance: private New York, New York, USA collection; ex-private prominent D.K. collection, New York, USA, acquired in the 2000s

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Condition
Repair to back of spout and handle, with small area of restoration to rim with touch-up painting, and resurfacing, small chips, and light adhesive residue along break lines. Light encrustations and abrasions to foot, body, handle, and spout, and micro-bubbling within glass matrix. Nice earthen deposits and rainbow iridescence throughout. 
 

 
이 분은 Walters Art Museum에 계신다.

Jug with Composite Handle
Description
English: This type of jug was used to hold wine or water at the dinner table. Made of free-blown glass, this example is composed of a green-toned, slightly iridescent glass and is decorated with a thread around the neck and another around the mouth, made by trailing molten glass around the vessel when it was still hot.
Date 4th century (Late Antique)
Medium blown glass
Dimensions
18 × 7.2 cm (7 × 2.8 in);

at handle: 7.7 cm (3 in) (w.)
Collection
Walters Art Museum   wikidata:Q210081
 

 

이 분은 우리가 이미 소개했다. 
 
요상한 로만 글라스

요상한 로만 글라스

이 유리 좀 독특해서 골랐다. 다만 출토지가 명확한 그런 정식 발굴 유물이 아니라 이른바 전세품으로 크리스티 경매에 나왔다는 점에서 혹 진위가 의심스러울 수도 있음은 감안해야 한다. 이

historylibrary.net

 
 
양식론?
 
전파론?
 
끝났다. 
 
로만글라스?

장난 그만쳐라. 

기계가 하면 되는 일이다.

사람이라야 할 수 있는 일을 찾아야지 않겠는가?

기계가 하는 일, 그걸 붙잡고 늘어지는 일을 우리는

개돼지학

이라 부른다.

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