![]() | With about 160 works, the exhibition offers insight into the significance of Roman luxury arts. Highlights include two important silver statuettes of the Roman god Mercury; superbly worked Late Antique missoria (silver platters); drinking cups, offering bowls, and other vessels; cameos; intaglios; jewelry; figurines; and a fragment of a mosaic from Hadrian’s villa in Tivoli. These and other objects represent some of the greatest surviving achievements of the artisans of the Roman Empire. | ![]() |
![]() | 'Devotion and Decadence: The Berthouville Treasure and Roman Luxury' runs to January 6, 2019 at The NYU Institute for the Study of the Ancient World.![]() | ![]() |
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