Terracotta plate
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Terracotta plate
Summary
Terracotta plate is an archaeological artefact[1].
Key Facts
- Terracotta plate is the creator of Epiktetos[2].
- Terracotta plate's image is recorded as Terracotta plate MET DP119225.jpg[3].
- Terracotta plate's instance of is recorded as archaeological artefact[4].
- Terracotta plate's instance of is recorded as pottery of ancient Greece[5].
- Terracotta plate's instance of is recorded as plate[6].
- Terracotta plate's maintained by is recorded as Greek and Roman Art[7].
- Terracotta plate's owned by is recorded as Lucien Bonaparte[8].
- Terracotta plate's owned by is recorded as William Williams-Hope[9].
- Terracotta plate's owned by is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[10].
- Terracotta plate's genre is recorded as red-figure pottery[11].
- Terracotta plate's depicts is recorded as rooster[12].
- Terracotta plate's depicts is recorded as man[13].
- Terracotta plate's location of discovery is recorded as Vulci[14].
- Terracotta plate's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[15].
- Terracotta plate's inventory number is recorded as 1981.11.10[16].
- Terracotta plate's location is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[17].
- Terracotta plate's significant event is recorded as auction[18].
- Terracotta plate's location of creation is recorded as Athens[19].
- Terracotta plate's described by source is recorded as Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History[20].
- Terracotta plate's The Met object ID is recorded as 255720[21].
- Terracotta plate's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Met Museum artworks on display[22].
- Terracotta plate's copyright status is recorded as public domain[23].
- Terracotta plate's Artstor artwork ID is recorded as 18668978[24].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include archaeological artefact[4], pottery of ancient Greece[5], and plate[6].
History and Context
Owners include Lucien Bonaparte[8], a politician[25], 1775–1840[26], of France[27], awarded the Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour[28]; William Williams-Hope[9], a banker[29], 1802–1855[30], of France[31]; and Metropolitan Museum of Art[10], an art museum[32], in United States[33], founded in 1870[34], headquartered in New York City[35].