Cup or Bowl, bronze, Europe - Public domain museum image. A close up of a bowl on a white surface
Summary
A large chinese bronze bowl with a floral design, France, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Champlevé is a decorative technique used in metalworking, particularly in enameling. It involves carving or etching a design into a metal surface, then filling the resulting recesses with enamel. The enamel is then fired in a kiln to create a durable and colorful surface. Champlevé was popular in medieval Europe and is still used today in jewelry making and other decorative arts.
Tags
medieval art
provenance research project
bowls
bronze
champleve
copper alloy
cups
drinking vessels
enamels
metal
silver
fletcher fund
roman empire
enamels champleve
roman
cup
bowl
history of the ancient world
2nd century
1st century ad
history of rome
high resolution
ultra high resolution
3d object
metropolitan museum of art
medieval france
roman gaul
gallia
Date
0150 - 0200
in collections
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Link
Copyright info
Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")