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Museum Purchase: Stark-Willson Collection.

Perfume Flask in the form of a Donkey or Goat

Museum Purchase: Stark-Willson Collection.
Museum Purchase: Stark-Willson Collection.
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Perfume Flask in the form of a Donkey or Goat

Place made:Syria
General region:Asia
Date: 7th-8th century
Medium: Glass
Dimensions:
h. 4 7/16 in. (11.3 cm); w. 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm)
Credit Line: Museum Purchase: Stark-Willson Collection
Object number: 86.138.409
Provenance: sold by American Colony Stores, Jerusalem, to Miriam Lutcher Stark (1859-1936), Orange, TX, 1927; Miriam Lutcher Stark, by inheritance to her son, H. J. Lutcher Stark (1887-1965), Orange, TX, 1936; H. J. Lutcher Stark, by bequest to the Nelda C. and H. J. Lutcher Stark Foundation, Orange, TX, 1965; purchased by the San Antonio Museum of Art with funding from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willson, 1986
Label Text
Group label with 86.138.465:
Molten glass threads were pinched into animal shapes to form these decorative supports for cosmetic vessels. Above, a goat supports a perfume flask in a delicate basket. Below, double cosmetic tubes form the humps of the camel support. (2002)
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