• Front of 4th century CE Roman Lycurgus Cup, British Museum (1958,1202.1).jpg 2,720 × 3,649; 1.66 MB. ... Lycurgus cup, British Museum.
  • Date Photographed: 3 July 2004. Description: London, England: British Museum: Lycurgus Cup (backlit) (4th century AD, probably carved in Rome).
  • ...cup seems to be one of the earliest uses of dichroic glass, the goblet is over 1,600 years old, was created by the romans and can be viewed in the british museum.
  • Scott, G. A Study of the Lycurgus Cup, 1995, Journal of Glass Studies (Corning), 37. Tait, Hugh (editor), Five Thousand Years of Glass, 1991, British Museum Press.
  • The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. ... Lycurgus cup.
  • Lycurgus cup by Unknown Artist - 4th century - 158.8 x 132 mm British Museum.
  • Описание. The Lycurgus cup in the British Museum. Made from dichroic Roman glass. Photo is somewhat out of focus.
  • ...the Lycurgus Cup , in: Chris Entwistle and Liz James eds., New Light on Old Glass - Recent Research on Byzantine Mosaics and Glass, British Museum...
  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lycurgus cup, British Museum. Short video showing colour changes, when exhibited in Chicago in 2013, from YouTube.
  • Scott, G. A Study of the Lycurgus Cup , 1995, Journal of Glass Studies (Corning), 37. Tait, Hugh (editör), Beş Bin Yıl Cam , 1991, British Museum Press.