Tripod ladle

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Artwork is in the public domain. Image courtesy of the Ruth and Elmer Museum of Art at Hamilton…
Tripod ladle
Artwork is in the public domain. Image courtesy of the Ruth and Elmer Museum of Art at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY. Photo by Bryan Edwards, Class of 2019. For educational purposes only.
Datec. 300-900 CE
MediumCeramic
DimensionsOverall: 10 3/4 × 6 1/2 × 3 1/4 in. (27.3 × 16.5 × 8.3 cm)
Credit LineGift of Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, Museum of Art
Object number2001.1.28
On view

Additional Details

Provenance 2001: Hamilton College (Fred L. Emerson Gallery), by gift of Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute. Gift of Francis and Lilly Robicsek.
Ladle
Date: c. 500-750 CE
Medium: Ceramic
Object number: 2001.1.30
Tripod Bowl
Date: c. 250-950 CE
Medium: Ceramic with red and black paint
Object number: 2001.1.37
Tripod Bowl
Date: c. 700-950 C.E.
Medium: Polychrome ceramic with red, orange, and black paint
Object number: 2001.1.21
Tripod Bowl
Date: c. 700-950 C.E.
Medium: Polychrome ceramic and red paint
Object number: 2001.1.24
Tripod Bowl
Date: c. 700-950 C.E.
Medium: Incised ceramic with red slip
Object number: 2001.1.26
Tripod Dish
Date: c. 700-950 C.E.
Medium: Polychrome ceramic with red and black paint
Object number: 2001.1.27
Tripod Bowl
Date: c. 350-500 CE
Medium: Clay with red-brown slip
Object number: 2001.1.25
Photograph by David Revette.
Date: date unknown
Medium: Ceramic with glaze
Object number: 1991.232
Vessel
Date: c. 700-950 CE
Medium: Ceramic with pigment
Object number: 2001.1.9
Bowl
Date: c. 350-550 CE
Medium: Ceramic with red and black paint
Object number: 2001.1.13
Effigy Pedestal Bowl with Lid
Date: c. 300-450 CE
Medium: Ceramic
Object number: 2001.1.17a-b
Bowl
Date: c. 250-950 CE
Medium: Polychrome ceramic
Object number: 2001.1.20