Pilgrim's Flask with Nimbed Figure

Description

Ampullae (small flasks) from pilgrimage sites were made of metal, terracotta, or glass. Because of their fragility, glass ampullae survive less abundantly than the other materials. This example was painted with the image of an unidentified saint bearing a nimbus or halo. It must have been used in conjunction with this saint's shrine.

Provenance

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Pilgrim's Flask with Nimbed Figure

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c. 400–600

Accession Number

1999.236

Medium

opaque glass with paint

Dimensions

Overall: 10.5 x 6.9 cm (4 1/8 x 2 11/16 in.)

Classification

Glass

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Bruce Ferrini in memory of Robert P. Bergman