• The Romans had no word for homosexuality, and the images on the Warren Cup provide an important insight into this aspect of their culture.[4].
  • Warren Cup, British Museum tarafından 1999’da 1,8 milyon euro karşılığında satın alındı, o tarihe kadar müze tarafından en pahalı olan satın almaydı.
  • On Warren's death in 1928, the cup became part of the inheritance for Asa Thomas, Warren's male secretary and eventual business partner.
  • A hundred years after he bought it, Warren's cup is now on permanent public display here in the British Museum, and it serves I think a very useful purpose.
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  • Warren Cup - spying servant.jpg. d:Special:EntityPageP6216. ... The Warren Cup is an ancient Greco-Roman silver drinking cup decorated in r...
  • The cup is named after an American art collector E.P. Warren (1861-1928) who lived in England and acquired the cup shortly after it was discovered.
  • The Warren Cup is a unique, silver, Roman cup from the beginning of the 1st century CE, which depicts two homoerotic scenes.
  • Warren is now best known as the former owner of the Warren Cup, now exhibited in the British Museum.
  • The Warren Cup reflects the customs and attitudes of this historical context, and provides us with an important insight into the culture that made and used it.