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Self-Portrait of the Artist as the First Florentine Bocio and Cask for Self-Portrait of the Artist as the First Florentine Bocio
Image Not Available for Self-Portrait of the Artist as the First Florentine Bocio and Cask for Self-Portrait of the Artist as the First Florentine Bocio

Self-Portrait of the Artist as the First Florentine Bocio and Cask for Self-Portrait of the Artist as the First Florentine Bocio

Artist (United States, b. 1944)
Date1998
MaterialsBrooch: Gold, enamel on fine silver with 18 and 24 kt gold; sterling silver, and Mabe pearl The Cask: Wood box covered with lead, snakeskin, and found objects, with plexiglas insert
Techniques
Cloisonné enamel
Dimensions4 1/8 x 10 x 6 1/2 in. (10.5 x 25.4 x 16.5 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of Arts and Design, New York; gift of Mimi Livingston, 2008
Object Number2008.103.2a,b
Display Status
Not on view
ObjectJewelry
ClassificationsJewelry
Terms
  • Jewelry
  • brooches
  • Stones & Gems
  • Metal
  • Wood
  • Synthetics & Rubber
  • Leather, Fur & Animal Materials
  • Enamel
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