Reproduction Lamp
20th century
Cast bronze and paint
State:
Reproduction
4 3/8 x 1 3/8 x 2 1/8 in. (11.1 x 3.5 x 5.4 cm)
Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number:
R.54
Geography:
Europe, Italy
Classification:
Furnishings and Furniture; Lighting Devices
Culture/Nationality:
Roman
Collection:
Lucy Shoe Meritt Collection
Keywords
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- lamps - Lighting devices having a vessel to contain fuel used as a source of illumination, such as grease or oil. The term also refers to relatively small -- of a size to be placed on or beside a desk or table -- household or office lighting devices that incorporate a vessel of glass or some similar material that encloses the source of illumination, whether a candle, oil, gas-jet, or incandescent wire inside a light bulb. The lamp was invented at least as early as 70,000 BCE, originally consisting of a hollowed-out rock filled with moss or some other absorbent material that was soaked with animal fat and ignited. To refer to the glass bulbs used as a component of electric lamps, use "light bulbs."
- reproductions - Copies of art images, art objects, decorative arts, or other valued images or objects, made without intent to deceive; with regard to art images, it includes photographic reproductions. The term implies more precise and faithful imitation than does the term "copies (derivative objects)." Where the intent is to deceive, see "forgeries" or "counterfeits." For prints copying other two-dimensional works, typically dating from before the widespread use of photography, use "reproductive prints."
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Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions:
- The Illuminated Night Bryn Mawr College , Nov 15, 2019 – Dec 20, 2019
- The Private Collection of Lucy Shoe Merrit Bryn Mawr College , Nov 15, 2004 – Jan 15, 2005
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