Bowl with Green, Yellow, and Brown Splashed Decoration – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/449348
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Inscription: Notations in graphite on verso, right side, beginning couper/chars/abbatu…(illegible).Marking: Stamped in red ink, lower right: Delacroix estate mark (Lugt 838a)
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Tile This image of a soaring phoenix with crested head and elaborate plumage, surrounded by swirling clouds, is a striking example of the adaptation of Chinese imagery by Persian artists
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possibly Cecil Baring, Lord Revelstoke , London (until 1934; his sale, Puttick and Simpson, London, November 20–23, 1934, no. 361); [ Stoner & Evans , London; sold to Macy ] ; Carleton Macy (until 1937; to MMA)
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PanelOne of the most fascinating and mysterious objects of early Islamic art in the Museum’s collection, this wood panel was acquired in 1937 from the dealer Paul Mallon in Paris
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