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Edward B. Garrison. Italian Romanesque Panel Painting.
Edward B. Garrison. Italian Romanesque Panel Painting.
This group of five ivory panels are the reassembled elements of a „composite casket,“ so called by scholars because the narrative scenes that adorn them are vignettes from a variety of popular stories and chivalric romances
Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, London and Goodrich (from at least 1835) [17.190.173a, b]
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1909 Object Number: 09.180.13a, b Excavated by the Egyptian
Edward B. Garrison. Italian Romanesque Panel Painting.
Burton B. Fredericksen and Darrell D. Davisson.
Inscription: Stickers: [1] HILLINGDON – 148/Dated E – 1757/Exhibited Three Reigns/Exhb. 1933. No. 469/South Kensington 1862/Nos. 1272 and 1273; [2] S.L.4340.6,7/Anonymous; [3] By DUPLESSIS/Active 1750–1774
of 1779 indicates that the potpourri vase in the form of a ship (see 58.75.89a, b)
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Hearn, Seán Hemingway, Herbert Heyde, Marsha Hill, Timothy B.
Freeman, Margaret B. "A Romanesque Virgin from Autun."
PanelIn their time, the royal quarters at Madinat al-Zahra, the caliphal court in al-Andalus, must have been a spectacular sight, with lavish architectural decoration; luxuriant curtains, textiles, and furnishings; and sumptuous objects
(b/w). Kühnel, Ernst, and J. & S. Goldschmidt.
Tughra of Sultan Süleyman the MagnificentThe Ottoman Turkish sultans controlled one of the most efficient, well-organized, and effective governmental bureaucracies of early modern times; at the apex of this governmental structure was the Ottoman Imperial Chancery, which created, copied, and recorded all official governmental orders or decrees, known as firman, as well as treaties and official correspondence
"[2] Walter B. Denny in [Ekhtiar, Soucek, Canby, and Haidar 2011] Footnotes: 1.