Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2
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Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2
Summary
Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2 is a scissors[1].
Key Facts
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's image is recorded as Shears MET 29I E08R4.jpg[2].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's instance of is recorded as scissors[3].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's instance of is recorded as bronze object[4].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's instance of is recorded as work of art[5].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's maintained by is recorded as Egyptian Art[6].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's owned by is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[7].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's owned by is recorded as Jacob Hirsch[8].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's depicts is recorded as dog[9].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's depicts is recorded as cat[10].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's depicts is recorded as lion[11].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's made from material is recorded as bronze[12].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's made from material is recorded as copper-based alloy[13].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's made from material is recorded as silver[14].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's location of discovery is recorded as Trabzon[15].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's location of discovery is recorded as Anatolia[16].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[17].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's inventory number is recorded as 39.2.2[18].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's location is recorded as Gallery 137[19].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's Commons category is recorded as Shears, Roman period, from Trabzon MET 39.2.2[20].
- +0150-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2[21].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's donated by is recorded as Jacob S. Rogers[22].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q218593', 'amount': '+9.3125'}[23].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's fabrication method is recorded as metalworking[24].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's fabrication method is recorded as inlay[25].
- Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2's culture is recorded as Roman Empire[26].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include scissors[3], bronze object[4], and work of art[5].
History and Context
+0150-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Roman period shears from Trabzon, MET 39.2.2[21]. Owners include Metropolitan Museum of Art[7], an art museum[27], in United States[28], founded in 1870[29], headquartered in New York City[30] and Jacob Hirsch[8], an art historian[31], 1874–1955[32], of Germany[33].