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Unreferenced date April 2010 Vase life is the period during which a cut flower or cut foliage retains its appearance in a vase . This is a major consideration in identifying plant species suitable for use in the cut flower industry , plants with a long vase life being far more desirable than those with a short vase life. Chemical treatments that extend vase life are a major component of floriculture research. Category Floristry Horticulture stub ... more details
The Torlonia Vase or Cesi Albani Torlonia Vase is a colossal and celebrated neo Attic Roman white marble vase, 1.8 m tall, made in the 1st century BCE, which has passed through several prominent collections ... Museo Torlonia, inv. 174. Luca Leoncini, The Torlonia Vase History and Visual Records from the Fifteenth ... . ref The vase is of Krater calyx krater shape, with a high frieze carved with a Dionysus Bacchic ... 1991 105. ref The whereabouts of the vase can be traced through the interest it incited in artists, starting in the 16th century, when the vase was drilled to serve as a garden fountain. ref The history of the vase is described in Leoncini 1991, with illustrations of numerous artists representations of the vase and bibliography. ref The earliest visual documentation is a drawing by Giuliano da Sangallo ... a drawing of the vase, but giving a location a santo francesco in tristeuaro . ref 800 meters distant ... the vase had been erected in the garden of Cardinal Paolo Emilio Cesi , on the northern ... into the vase, which had been drilled for use as a fountain, was associated with it. Ulisse Aldrovandi ... the bowl of the vase this revision was probably carried out for Cardinal Francesco Cesi . ref Aldrovandi ... garden began to be dispersed, and no further artistic record of the vase was made until the 18th century, when both the vase and the Silenus were purchased by Alessandro Albani . Luca Leoncini suggests the possibility that the vase had been in the Palazzo del Drago alle Quattro Fontane , which Albani ... 102. ref In 1760 Albani moved it to his newly built Villa Albani , where the vase at first was a feature ... collection, it provided a model for the Piranesi Vase , a pastiche composed of various antique fragments ... inherited by the Castelbarco family, the vase was resited in the villa s casina. In 1869 Prince Alessandro Torlonia, having inherited the collection, moved the vase to his private museum, leaving the Silenus at the Villa Albani. File Vase monumental de Lungotevere in Sassia Palazzo Massimo alle ... more details
unreferenced date November 2009 A Breakaway vase is a vase that is fake. They will not cause any injury to a person if they are smashed over the head or any other body part of the person. Stuntmen use these to fool the audience. See also Theatrical property Category Special effects Category Prop design Stagecraft stub ... more details
Image Fa Vase logo.png caption FA Vase logo, incorporating the name of sponsor Carlsberg Group Carlsberg ... Whitley Bay F.C. Whitley Bay 4 times broadcasters motto The Football Association Challenge Vase is an annual ... Town 3 2 on 8 May at Wembley Stadium . History Image Nantwich Town FC FA Vase Parade.JPG thumb upright Nantwich Town F.C. Nantwich Town celebrate winning the Vase after beating Hillingdon Borough ... Cup and introduced the FA Vase for the majority of clubs who had previously played in the competition ... thumb right Whitley Bay F.C. Whitley Bay take on Abbey Hey F.C. Abbey Hey in an FA Vase match in 2008. In recent years, entry to the FA Vase has been restricted to clubs in the eighth and lower ... Old Boys F.C. Douglas HSOB also entered the Vase in the past, though none have done so in recent years. Exemptions Eligible teams who played in the FA Vase the previous season and finished in the top 4 of a Step 5 league are exempt from qualifying and start play in the First round Proper of the Vase ... a Step 4 league are exempt from qualifying and start play in the First round Proper of the Vase as well. Clubs that played in the 4th round or later of the previous season s FA Vase are exempt from qualifying ... for an FA Vase match was set on Sunday 13 May 2007, when 36,232 spectators watched Truro City F.C. ... www.dailyecho.co.uk mostpopular.var.2364461.mostviewed.totton smash vase record after fa admit blunder.php publisher Southern Daily Echo accessdate 2008 07 16 date 2008 06 26 title Totton smash Vase record after FA admit blunder ref FA Vase winners and finalists For a full list of FA Vase winners and runners up List of FA Vase winners Only five teams have managed to win the FA Vase more than once. Whitley Bay F.C. Whitley Bay are the first team to win the FA Vase three times in successive seasons. Two FA Vase winners, Forest Green Rovers F.C. Forest Green Rovers and Tamworth F.C. Tamworth , have gone on to play in the Football Conference at the top level of the non league pyramid. No FA Vase ... more details
Image Akhilleus Memnon Staatliche Antikensammlungen 1410.jpg thumb Vase Munich 1410 Munich , Staatliche Antikensammlungen , is the name vase for the Painter of Munich 1410 . In classical archaeology , a name vase is a specific vase ref In the study of ancient Greek pottery a vase is a general term covering all pottery shapes. ref whose painter s name is unknown but whose workshop style has been identified. The painter is conventionally named after the selected name vase that embodies his characteristic style, or for one of its distinctive painted subjects, or for other attributes. The allocation of such names is necessary because the majority of Ancient Greece ancient Greek and South Italian Pottery of ancient Greece vase painters did not sign their works. For discussion and analysis of the work and career of individual artists conventional names were needed in order to designate them. The name can refer to a vase s motif the Meleager Painter , former owner the Shuvalov Painter , present location the Baltimore Painter , find location the Dipylon Master , inscription, habitual potter the Kleophrades Painter , shape, and so on. For Athens Athenian vases, the majority of such names were introduced by John Beazley John D. Beazley , the first scholar to study them systematically for South Italian vases, Arthur Dale Trendall played a similar role. Important painters given a sobriquet based on a name vase include for example the Painter of Berlin A 34 , the Nessos Painter , the Andokides Painter , the Antimenes Painter , the Antiphon Painter , the Berlin Painter and the Pistoxenos Painter . Notes Reflist Source of Translation Translation Ref de Namenvase oldid 29337465 Category Ancient Greek vase painting Greek Vases de Namenvase ru uk ... more details
The Vase of Soissons was a semi legendary sacred vase, probably in precious metal or a hardstone carving rather than pottery though the material is not specified , which was owned by a church building church in the Domain of Soissons during Late Antiquity . The existence and fate of the vase are known from Gregory of Tours ca. 538 594 , a Gallo Roman historian and bishop . ref Texte de r f rence par Bruno Krusch Monumenta Germaniae Historica , Scriptores Rerum Merovingicarum, I 1, p. 72 http www.dmgh.de . Traduction fran aise tr s pr s du texte par Louis Halphen L. Halphen Paris, 1963, et nombreuses r ditions , traduction beaucoup plus fluide, mais excellente dans Tessier, Georges. Le Bapt me de Clovis Paris, 1964 nouv. d. 1996 , p. 52. La traduction de la collection Guizot http gallica.bnf.fr ark 12148 bpt6k94600f f110.chemindefer sur le site Gallica pisode du vase de Soissons dans l Histoire des Francs , pp. 86 87 , a trop mal vieilli pour tre utilisable dans une discussion un peu serr e. ref Because Gregory wrote his account more than a century after the vase presumably was destroyed ... halsall source gregtours1.html ref The fate of the Vase of Soissons Image St Remy Bishop of Rheims begging of Clovis the restitution of the Sacred Vase taken by the Franks in the Pillage of Soissons.png ... Clovis I to return the vase. According to Gregory, the vase was of marvelous size and beauty ... to do so and therefore claimed the vase as his rightful part of the booty . One soldier disagreed and crushed the vase with his battle axe . Clovis at first did not react to this and gave the broken vase to Remigius. A year later, however, he personally and publicly killed the crusher, using the soldier s own throwing axe and exclaiming, Just as you did to the vase at Soissons ref Parallel article in French Wikipedia, viewed January 1, 2011. ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Vase Of Soissons Category Early Middle Ages Category Medieval France es El jarr n de Soissons fr Vase de Soissons ... more details
Image SFEC BritMus Roman 014.JPG thumb 150px The Piranesi Vase in the British Museum The Piranesi Vase or Boyd Vase is a reconstructed colossal ancient Roman marble Krater calyx krater on three legs and a triangular base, with a relief around the sides of the vase. It is 107 inches 2.71m tall and 28 inches 0.71m in diameter. It was produced by the artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi , from a large number of Roman fragments from Hadrian s Villa at Tivoli, Italy Tivoli , where Gavin Hamilton artist Gavin Hamilton was excavating in the 1770s. The upper part is in the style of the Borghese Vase and it is also influenced by the Torlonia Vase , a celebrated neo Attic Roman marble that Piranesi knew from the collection of Cardinal Albani , which similarly stands on three lions legs which in the case of the Torlonia Vase were 16th century additions. ref Clearly influenced by the Torlonia Vase according to Luca Leoncini, The Torlonia Vase History and Visual Records from the Fifteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries , Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes , 54 1991 99 116 . ref The vase was sold as a genuine artefact an acceptable practice at the time . It is now in the Enlightenment Gallery of the British Museum . ref BM catalogue number 1868,0512.1. ref It and the so called Warwick Vase are among the most ambitious restoration projects in which Piranesi was involved, and were both represented by three plates each in Piranesi s 1778 compilation of etchings, Vasi, Candelabri e Cippi . In parts the vase is a pastiche its stem and supports are made up of a variety of unrelated ancient fragments supplemented by matching modern parts whilst in others it is a painstaking, skillful and accurate ... in Bernard de Montfaucon s 1757 Recueil d Antiquit s . The diary of a Dutch tourist mentions the vase ... House at Bexley , where the dining room s wallpaintings took up the vase s Bacchic themes. It was purchased ... restored , British Museum Magazine 51 Spring 2005 , 38 40. E. Miller, The Piranesi Vase , in Oddy ... more details
The Waterloo Vase is a great urn , 15ft 5m high and weighing 20 tons, fashioned from a single piece of Carrara marble . Since 1906, it has been used as a garden ornament in the Buckingham Palace Gardens garden of Buckingham Palace , London . The Emperor Napoleon I of France passing through Tuscany on his journey to the Russia n front was shown a single massive block of marble, he asked for it to be preserved. It is thought that Napoleon may have ordered it to be roughly hewn into the present urn shape, leaving the panels undecorated in readiness to commemorate his expected victories. Following the French defeat in the Napoleonic Wars , the vase was presented unfinished to George IV of the United Kingdom the Prince Regent in 1815 by Ferdinand III of Tuscany Ferdinand, Grand Duke of Tuscany via the British ambassador, John Fane, 11th Earl of Westmorland Lord Burghersh . The Prince Regent, soon to become George IV, had the vase completed by the sculptor Richard Westmacott with the intention that it be the focal point of the new Waterloo chamber at Windsor Castle , commemorating the Battle of Waterloo , one of numerous triumphal commissions for Westmacott after Waterloo. Inspired by Ancient Rome Ancient Roman models, such as the Borghese Vase and the Medici Vase , the Waterloo Vase was carved ... leap incongruously from the sides of the vase, resembling more the figurehead s of an ancient ship than the handles of an elegant marble vase. No floor, however, could bear the weight of the vase ... of the United Kingdom Edward VII had the vase placed outside in the garden at Buckingham Palace where ... building, on an austere brick paved plinth. Note Various sources give varying descriptions of the vase ... Vase in a biography of Richard Westmacott http www.royalcollection.org.uk eGallery object.asp ... Bowes Lyon , posing next to the Vase in 1938 References cite book last Harris first John coauthors ... in London Category 1815 sculptures sv Waterloo Vase ... more details
The Aalto Vase , also known as the Savoy Vase , is a world famous piece of glassware and an iconic piece of Finnish design created by Alvar Aalto and his wife Aino Marsio . It became known as the Savoy vase because it was one of a range of custom furnishings and fixtures created by Alvar Aalto and Aino for the luxury Savoy restaurant in Helsinki that opened in 1937. The vase was also designed as an entry in a design competition for the Ahlstr m owned Karhula Iittala glassworks factory in 1936. The design was inspired by the dress of a Sami people Sami woman. Called Eskim kvinnans skinnbyxa the Eskimo woman s leather breech , ref name formin cite web url http formin.finland.fi Public Print.aspx?contentid 66087&nodeid 17396&culture fi FI&contentlan 1 title Eskimonaisen nahkahousut eli Savoy maljakko ... of the vase was not without problems and the original idea of using molds made of thin steel sheets forced together to form closed sinuous shapes had to be abandoned. The vase was originally manufactured by the glassworks factory using a wood mold which was slowly burned away. This vase was later displayed ... s Fair in Paris ref name formin and the original height of the Savoy vase was 140 mm. Aalto never made money with the vase, because the design belonged to the factory for which the design competition entry was produced. The vase has been manufactured in nearly a full spectrum of colours. The simplicity of the vase continues to be popular in the 21st century. Smaller versions of the vase, just as Aalto ..., but without seams. In recent times the vase has achieved iconic status, inspiring adaptations ... 2008 07 25 alvar aaltos savoy vase continues to inspire designers title Alvar Aalto s Savoy Vase Continues to Inspire Designers accessdate 2011 12 19 work Finnish Design Blog ref Maxim ... Aalto s Savoy Vase 1936 http www.finnstyle.com gifts vases aalto.html Aalto vases produced by Iittala ... fr Vase Aalto it Bicchiere Aalto he ka pt Vaso Aalto ro Vas Aalto ... more details
Image Fonthill vase by Barthelemy Remy 1713.jpg thumb Fonthill vase, by Barth lemy Remy , valet of Fran ois Roger de Gaigni res , 1713. The drawings in the upright and upleft corner depict the coat of arms of Louis the Great of Hungary The Fonthill Vase , also called the Gaigni res Fonthill Vase after Fran ois Roger de Gaigni res and William Thomas Beckford William Beckford s Fonthill Abbey , is a bluish white Qingbai Chinese porcelain vase dated to 1300 1340 CE. ref name VA http www.vam.ac.uk vastatic microsites 1196 encounters exhibition star objects star objects 2.html Victoria and Albert Museum ref It is the earliest documented Chinese porcelain object to have reached Europe. ref name VA The vase was made in Jingdezhen , China , and marks the end of the fashion for Qingbai ware Qingbai ware in China before the advent and development of blue and white porcelain , which started in earnest after 1320. ref http books.google.com books?id uHWIKuAYbK8C&pg PA157 The Pilgrim Art Cultures of Porcelain in World History by Robert Finlay p.157 ref The vase was first part of a collection of Louis ... Pope Benedict XII in 1338. ref name VA The vase was then mounted with a silver handle and base, transforming ... duc de Berry and the Grand Dauphin son of Louis XIV . ref name VA By the end of the 17th century, the vase ... of Exploration ISBN 0300051670 p.131 ref The vase was later in the possession of William Thomas ... in 1822. ref name Circa 1492 Its silver mounts were removed in the 19th century, and the vase ... ref name Arnold ref name Circa 1492 The vase was then lost to public view until it was rediscovered in the 1950s and acquired for a small sum. The vase is now in the National Museum of Ireland . ref name ... ref Jean, duc de Berry is also known to have had a similar Chinese porcelain vase in his collection ... Fonthill vase was not the only specimen of its kind in Europe at the time . ref name ... objects star objects 2.html The Fonthill Vase today Notes reflist Porcelain Category Chinese porcelain ... more details
File Greec ancient vase.jpg thumb Detail The Mycenaean Warrior Vase , found by Heinrich Schliemann on the acropolis of Mycenae , is one of the prominent treasures of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens . ref http www.varchive.org schorr warvase.htm The Warrior Vase ref The Warrior Vase, dated to the 12th century BCE, is probably the best known piece of Late Helladic pottery. ref Early Late Helladic III C. ref It is a krater , a mixing bowl used for mixing water and wine, for the ancient Greeks never drank wine unwatered. The broad frieze of armed soldiers on the vase, which is incomplete, suggested the name that Schliemann gave it. The warriors are clad in short chiton s, breastplate s, helmets and greaves they are armed with spears and carry shields. The bull s head handles for long encouraged scholars to date the piece later, in the early seventh century BCE. Notes Reflist National Archaeological Museum of Athens Category Ancient Greek pottery Category Mycenaean art Category National Archaeological Museum of Athens de Kriegervase el . 1426 ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 The Three Revelers Vase, also known as simply the Revelers Vase , is a Greek vase originating from the Archaic Period. Painted around 510 BCE in the red figure pottery style, the Revelers vase was found in an Etruscan tomb in Vulci, Italy. The painting is attributed to Euthymides . Although the vase is in the amphora shape, its purpose is more decorative than functional. The painting itself shows three nude partygoers and Hector arming on the reverse. The work is remarkable because of the early use of foreshortening 3 4 views as opposed to conventional profile and frontal views. The Revelers Vase currently resides in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen in M nich, Germany. History The Revelers Vase, although of Greek origin, was discovered in an Etruscan civilization Etruscan tomb in Vulci, Italy. This discovery is evidence of the strong interaction between the Greek and Etruscan cultures. The earliest Greek colonies known in Italy date from around 800 BCE near the present day Bay of Naples. ref Taylor, David. Ischia. Around Naples Encyclopedia. University of Maryland ... of Rome. The Vase Euthymides and his contemporaries were known as the Pioneers because of their work with the newly discovered red figure style. The Revelers Vase, then, is a product of the early forays into working with red figure technique. Created in the amphora shape, the Revelers Vase was likely ... rather than functional purposes. Approximately 2 feet tall, the black vase is decorated with red ... figure. On the reverse of the Revelers Vase is a depiction of a scene from Homer s Iliad . The Trojan ... arming Staatliche Antikensammlungen 2307.jpg thumb The reverse of the Revelers vase Hector dons his armor as his parents Priam and Hecuba watch. Artistic Importance What is truly remarkable about this vase ... technique that led Euthymides to write on his vase As never Euphronios could do ref Gardner, Helen ... vase hd vase.htm http www.metmuseum.org toah hd angk hd angk.htm Category Containers ... more details
The Littlejohn of Invercharron Challenge Vase , also known as simply the Littlejohn Vase , is a trophy in University Shinty University Shinty . The second most expensive sporting trophy in Scotland , http www.skyecamanachd.com default.aspx.locid 087new1mw.Lang EN.htm after the Scottish Cup Football Scottish Cup , the Littlejohn Vase is competed for by University Shinty teams on an annual basis, in a one day event held at a different university every year. The Vase The vase is a facsimile in silver of the Warwick Vase discovered in 1770 and on display at the Burrell Collection , Glasgow . It is held in trust by the University of Aberdeen Library. Due to its great price a stand in quaich is given to the winning side as insurance costs mean the cup may not leave Aberdeen. It was bequeath ed to Aberdeen University Shinty Club by Alexander Littlejohn in 1905. ref cite web url http www.abdn.ac.uk virtualmuseum index.php?page topic&topic Vase,..Littlejohn&case n44&first 1&last 3&roomlocation ng title Littlejohn Vase information work Museum description publisher University of Aberdeen date accessdate 2010 03 22 ref The vase has been played for since 1905, the year of its bequeathment. http www.susport.org.uk shinty.asp The Album Accompanying the trophy is an ornate album which depicts the history of the game of shinty as well as a record of Littlejohn s gift. Winners 2011 University of Strathclyde at St Andrews 2010 Robert Gordon University at St Andrews 2009 Robert Gordon University at St Andrews 2008 University of Strathclyde at St Andrews 2007 University of Strathclyde at St Andrews 2006 Robert Gordon University at Musselburgh 2005 University of Strathclyde at Aberdeen 2004 Robert ... at St Andrews 2001 University of Glasgow at Glasgow The vase has been a prize for at least 100 ... forums p 598 2339.aspx title Littlejohn Vase Troubles with Scheduling? work Bounc Bac forums publisher ... index.php?page topic&topic Vase,..Littlejohn&case n44&first 1&last 3&roomlocation ng Aberdeen ... more details
orphan date March 2012 The Centenary Vase is a Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race in Hong Kong, run over a distance of 1800 metres. Horses rated 90 and above are qualified to enter this race. References http www.hkjc.com english racing results.asp?racedate 11 02 2012&raceno 3&venue ST The Hong Kong Jockey Club Racing results of Centenary Vase 2011 12 http www.hkjc.com chinese racinginfo images patternrace2011 CV.pdf Racing Information of Centenary Vase 2011 12 The Hong Kong Jockey Club http www.hkjc.com home english index.asp wikipedia Category Horse races in Hong Kong ... more details
Image Borghese Vase Louvre Ma86 n6.jpg thumb right 200px The Borghese Vase in the Daru Gallery, Louvre Museum The Borghese Vase is a monumental bell shaped krater The Louvre incorrectly calls it a kylix sculpted in Athens from Penteli c marble in the second half of the 1st century BC as a garden ornament for the Ancient Rome Roman market ref Two further versions of the vase were found among other marbles in the wreck of a ship bound from Athens in the time of Sulla Haskell and Penny 1981 315 . ref ... metres tall and with a diameter of 1.35  m., the vase has a deep frieze with bas reliefs and an everted ... in Attic pottery since the fifth century. The similar Medici Vase retains its handles springing ... are females who accompany Dionysus but on the vase a draped male figure is depicted. One of the figures ... for a spilled flagon of wine. This scene on the vase corresponds to the saying The Gods look after children and drunken men which has been passed down orally through many generations. Many copies of the vase ... assumption that a sexual act is in progress. Rediscovery The vase was rediscovered in a Roman garden ... Robert has enlarged the Borghese Vase for dramatic effect and set it, in atmospherically ruinous condition ... Image HRobertBorgheseVase.jpg thumb 300px Capriccio draughtsman sketching the Borghese Vase , red chalk, Hubert Robert , c. 1775 Often paired and rescaled to balance the slightly smaller Medici Vase ... based a bas relief on the frieze of the Borghese Vase. Sir John Soane s Museum , London . As decorative ... directors choice medici.htm C19 marble copies of the Borghese Vase ref and remain popular subjects ... Wedgwood ca 1790 , who adapted the form of the Medici Vase for the bas reliefs and provided it with a lid ... collections wedgwood borghese vase.asp Wedgwood copy of the Borghese Vase http www.vroma.org images mcmanus images borghese vase.jpg Image of the Borghese vase showing male mortal next to female playing ... fr Vase Borghese he ... more details
Image Portland Vase BM Gem4036 n5.jpg thumb 230px The Portland Vase Scene 1 Image Portland Vase BM Gem4036 n4.jpg thumb right 230px Scene 2 The Portland Vase is a Roman glass Roman cameo glass vase, currently ... from about the beginning of the 18th century onwards. Since 1810 the vase has been kept almost continuously ... on display in Room 70, Rome City & Empire . The vase is about 25 centimeters high and 56 in circumference ... cap it wears. This roundel clearly does not belong to the vase, and has been displayed ... on the vase is unclear and controversial. Interpretations of the portrayals have included that of a marine ... and the style of the work, the Portland Vase is generally believed to have been made in Rome some ... Museum. ref Dr Jerome Eisenberg has argued in Minerva disambiguation Minerva magazine that the vase .... Recent research has shown that the Portland vase, like the majority of cameo glass vessels, was made ... painstaking, and based on this it is believed that the Portland Vase must have taken its ... the Palladium are extant. This is confirmed by the Corning Museum in their 190 page study of the vase .... The first possible historical reference to the vase is in a 1601 letter from the French scholar Nicolas .... She had inherited the vase from the Barberini family. Hamilton brought it to England on his next leave ..., 3rd Duke of Portland in 1786. The 3rd Duke loaned the original vase to Josiah Wedgwood see below and then to the British Museum for safe keeping, at which point it was dubbed the Portland Vase ..., after a friend of his broke its base. The original Roman vase has remained in the British Museum ... Rose Vallentin. In 1951 Arthur C. Clarke mentioned the Vase as having been rescued by time travellers ... All the Time in the World. Copies Image Portland Vase V&A.jpg thumb left Replica of Portland Vase, about 1790, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd. V&A Museum no. 2418 1901 The 3rd Duke lent the vase to Josiah ... John Flaxman . Wedgwood devoted four years of painstaking trials at duplicating the vase not in glass ... more details
that John Keats Keats Ode on a Grecian Urn 1819 was inspired by the Townley Vase, though modern ... of the Townley Vase were made in plaster and imitation marble throughout the 19th century. At the turn ... the World Wars, table lamps modelled after the Townley Vase identified cultured households. Notes This article ... gr t the townley vase.aspx British Museum Townley Vase http www.burnley.gov.uk towneley whatson charles ... . pdf file In connection with an exhibition centered on Townley. Category Townley collection Vase ... more details
File Medici Vase, Ludwigsburg.jpg thumb A marble Medici Vase at Ludwigsburg Palace 1816 . The Medici Vase is a monumental marble bell shaped krater sculpted in Athens in the second half of the 1st century AD as a garden ornament for the Ancient Rome Roman market. Description Standing 1.52  metres approximately 5 feet tall, with a gadrooned everted lip, it has a deep frieze carved with a mythological bas relief that successfully defies secure identification a half draped female figure Iphigenia seated below a statue of a goddess on a high plinth, restored as Diana mythology Diana , with heroic warriors on either side, perhaps Agamemnon and either Achilles or Odysseus standing to either side ... leaf carved base, and it stands on a speading gadrooned base on a low square plinth . History The vase ... III de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany Grand Duke Cosimo III seated, drawing the vase. Often paired as garden ornaments since the later 17th century with the similar Borghese Vase , ref group n The difference in height between the Medici vase and the Borghese vase amount to about two centimeters ... Coade stone from 1771. The Medici Vase from the pair ordered from Eleanor Coade for George IV is at the Royal ... The place of the Medici Vase in the Western canon of Greek and Roman remains may be gauged by its ... , featuring the Medici Vase, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art is illustrated in Richard Paul ... Penny, Taste and the Antique The Lure of Classical Sculpture 1500 1900 1981 the Medici Vase is cat. no. 82. ref Angelica Kaufmann painted the second Lord Berwick on his Grand Tour seated beside the vase. ref group n The Angelica Kaufmann portrait of the second Lord Berwick seated beside the vase is at Attingham ... p. 226. ref The Medici Vase remains a popular subject for imitation in bronze or porcelain , for example ... Vase . See also Medici lions Notes reflist group n References Reflist 2 Francis Haskell and Nicholas ... copy of the Medici Vase coord missing Italy Medici Category 1st century Roman sculptures Category ... more details
refimprove date February 2012 NOTOC Image Chatham Vase.jpg thumb right 200px The Chatham Vase is a stone sculpture by John Bacon sculptor John Bacon ref name listed commissioned as a memorial to William Pitt the Elder by his wife, Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham Hester, Countess of Chatham . It was originally erected at their Burton Pynsent House house in Burton Pynsent in 1781. It was subsequently moved to Stowe House but sold in 1848, then purchased in 1857 by a member of the family and installed at Revesby Abbey . ref name vase ref It was moved to the grounds of Chevening House in 1934, where it currently resides. ref name listed cite web url http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 356965 the chatham vase on east side of lake ne title Chatham Vase &ndash listed building entry publisher britishlistedbuildings.co.uk accessdate 2012 02 06 ref It is currently Listed building grade II listed . ref name listed Pedestal inscription The inscription on the pedestal reads blockquote Sacred to pure affection This simple urn Stands a witness of unceasing grief for him who Excelling in whatever is so admirable and adding to the exercise of the sublimest virtues The sweet charm of refined sentiment and polished wit By gay social commerce Rendered beyond comparison happy The course of domestic life and bestowed a felicity inexpressible on her Whose faithful love was blessed in a pure return That raised her above every other joy but the parental one and that still shared with him His generous country with public monuments has eternised his fame This humble tribute is but to soothe the sorrowing breast of private woe ref name vase pedestal, Chatham Vase, Chevening, 17 June 2006. ref blockquote References Reflist Coord 51.2960 0.1347 region GB type landmark display title Category Monuments and memorials in England ... more details
Use dmy dates date February 2012 The Warka Vase or the Uruk Vase is a carved alabaster stone vessel found ... Discovery The vase was discovered as a collection of fragments by German Assyriology Assyriologists ... reliefs . ref Ralf B. Wartke, http www.d a g.de warka.html Eine Vermi tenliste 2 Die Warka Vase aus ... au here . The author is a deputy director of the Berliner Vorderasiatischen Museums . ref The vase ... 2 Die Warka Vase aus Bagdad , Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 26 April 2003, Nbr 97, page 39. . English ... 3Dcom.microsoft en au here . ref ref name Lost Treasures from Iraq Warka Vase Oriental Institute, Chicago , http oi.uchicago.edu OI IRAQ dbfiles objects 14.htm Lost Treasures from Iraq Warka Vase ... Berlin , Germany. ref name here Decoration The vase has three Register sculpture registers or tiers .... ref name gardner Theft and restoration The Warka Vase was one of the thousands of artifacts which ... name Lost Treasures from Iraq Warka Vase it was forcibly wrenched from the case where it was mounted, snapping at the base the foot of the vase remaining attached to the base of the smashed display ... Museum Photos Iraq Museum Baghdad, 2003 , website accessed 8 June 2007. ref The vase was later returned ... vase thought to have been lost in looting after the fall of Baghdad seemed about to meet its end ... extraordinary. Three feet high and weighing 600lb intact, this was the Sacred Vase of Warka, regarded ... is now dead. ref Soon after the vase s return, broken into 14 pieces, ref name guardian.co.uk ... UK date 8 June 2007 accessdate 8 June 2007 ref it was announced that the vase would be restored. ref cite news first Mark last Memmott url http www.usatoday.com news world iraq 2003 06 17 vase usat x.htm title Iraqi museum to repair broken 5,000 year old vase work USA TODAY date 18 June 2003 ... , in The Oriental Institute 2002 2003 Annual Report . ref The current condition of the Warka Vase museum number IM19606 ref name Lost Treasures from Iraq Warka Vase is not known. In June 2007, The Guardian ... more details
Image Warwick Vase Schinkel Beuth 1821.jpg thumb Engraving of the Warwick Vase, 1821, intended as a craftsman s pattern The Warwick Vase is an Ancient Rome ancient Roman marble vase with Dionysus Bacchic ... people Scottish painter antiquarian and art dealer in Rome . The vase was found in the silt ... , where it caused a sensation. ref Of Sir William s antiquities, only the Portland Vase rivalled it in public eclat. ref Restoration of the vase The design and much of the ornament is Roman, of the second ... means the vase is as firm & entire as the day it was made. ref A. Morrison, The Hamilton ... of the Warwick Vase is not generally noted ref It was not missed, however, by Nancy H. Ramage, from whose 1990 article the quote has been lifted. ref blockquote The great Vase is nearly finished and I ... ought to be introduced on the body of the vase behind the handles, saying that it would take away ... James Byres rather than Giovanni Battista Piranesi was put in charge of the vase s restoration and completion. Piranesi made two etchings of the vase as completed, dedicated to Sir William, which were ..., as I shall never have a house big enough for it , he wrote. ref Burlington Magazine 1979 141. ref The vase at Warwick Castle Disappointed by the British Museum, Hamilton shipped the fully restored vase ... the Warwick Vase Howard Colvin , A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600&ndash ... plants. I placed in it a vase, considered as the finest remains of Grecian art extant for size and beauty. blockquote Image Warwick Vase Altes Museum Berlin.jpg thumb left A refined 19th century Cast iron cast iron copy of the Warwick Vase Altes Museum, Berlin The vase was widely admired and much ... reductions of the Warwick Vase were in the form of silver ice pails made by Paul Storr for the George ... veneered vase commissioned by Nikolay Demidov Prince Nikolai Demidov for Demidov collection his ... is echoed in sixteenth century Mannerism Mannerist vases, combined to give the Warwick Vase great ... more details
File Hoplites Chigi Vase.PNG thumb right 300px Hoplites on the Chigi vase. The Chigi vase is a Orientalizing period Protocorinthian Typology of Greek Vase Shapes olpe , or pitcher, that is the name vase of the Chigi Painter. ref Amyx 1988, 31 33, and Benson, Earlier Corinthian Workshops , 1989, 56 58, call the artist the Chigi Painter. However Dunbabin and Robertson, Some Protocorinthian Vase Painters , Annual of the British School at Athens , 48, 1953, 179 180 favour the appellation Macmillan Painter ... Albani family Prince Mario Chigi s estate in 1881. ref Ghirardini 1882, p. 292. ref The vase ... of the vase is preserved. It was found amidst a large number of potsherds of mixed provenance, including ... the ownership of Atianai, perhaps also the original owner of the Chigi vase. ref Hurwitt, 2002, p. 6. ref The Chigi vase itself is a polychromatic work decorated in four friezes of mythological and genre ... vase is predated by the Macmillan aryballos depicting hoplite single combat BM GR 1889.4 18.1 . ref ... seen elsewhere on the vase. ref Greenhalgh, 1973, pp. 85 86. ref The riders are confronted ... from lions would have been known however lions disappear from Corinthian vase painting by 550 ... as it may be represented it is far from self evident this is a second rank depicted on the vase or that it supports ... to have given a bird s eye view of the action, a perspective unknown in Greek vase painting. Consequently ... used in the same way at the time when the vase was made. ref Thuc. 5.70 ref The Judgement of Paris on the Chigi vase is the earliest extant depiction of the myth, evidence perhaps of knowledge .... 31 32. ref invites the question whether the events on this vase and vases generally are random juxtapositions ... reflist 2 Sources D. A. Amyx, Corinthian Vase Painting of the Archaic Period , 1988. Jeffrey M. Hurwit, Reading the Chigi Vase , Hesperia , Vol. 71, No. 1 Jan. Mar., 2002 , pp.  1 22. John ... links http mkatz.web.wesleyan.edu Images2 cciv243.Chigi.html Hoplite scene on the Chigi vase ... more details
The Woodlawn Vase is an American trophy given annually to the winning owner of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore , Maryland . File Woodlawn Vase Preakness Stakes.jpg thumb The Woodlawn Vase on display before The Preakness Stakes in 2002, note a Black eyed Susan ... is run each year on the third Saturday of May, the winners are awarded the Woodlawn Vase on national television. The vase was first awarded in 1861 to a stakes winning mare named Molly Jackson in Louisville, Kentucky . In 1917, the Woodlawn Vase became the official trophy for the winner of second ... of NBC Sports reported that the Woodlawn Vase was currently estimated at a value of more than 4,000,000.00 ... Hilltop s cupola winner s circle for the presentation ceremony. Dimensions and description of the vase ... vase has a colorful history as rich as the classic race at which it is presented. The following ... silver vase, for the Woodlawn Park, KY Woodlawn Race Course Association, the most elegant of its kind .... File Preakness woodlawn vase maryland army national guard2.jpg thumb Maryland Army National Guardsman escort The Woodlawn Vase and its replicas to the winners cupolas on Preakness Day 2004 On either ... Lexington horse Lexington mounted by a jockey in costume. History of the vase It has been raced ... cup, the Woodlawn Vase was first won by Capt. Thomas G. Moore s mare, Mollie Jackson , in 1861. This excerpt ... of the year is to give bonds to produce the Vase for future trials and no one is entitled to it without giving such bonds, until he has won it three successive times. The challengers for the Vase, who .... The vase in the meantime was buried at Woodlawn Farm in Kentucky with the Moore family silver and jewelry ... Jockey Club Media Guide, page 63 on March 3, 2007. ref Following the war, the vase remained in Kentucky .... The Dwyer Brothers presented the vase to the Coney Island Jockey Club, where notable stables of the day competed vigorously for the vase for the next 25 years. The first running at Morris Park ... more details