Bowl with dragons amid waves – China – Five Dynasties (907–960) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/39649
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Inscription: Inscribed in graphite with numerous color notations, including, in left margin: „violet / fond jaune / violet / filaments bleus / fond blanc“; top center: „baguettes vertes et rouges“; right margin: „bleu et jaune le milieu des fleurs / bleu / violet / vert“; far right (oriented perpendicularly): „l’aigle qui [illegible]“Marking: Stamped in red ink, lower left: Delacroixp estate mark (Lugt 838a)
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Christos Bastis Collection, New York, from 1975; exhibited as a loan to the Brooklyn Museum, 1975-1999, in the major traveling exhibition Africa in Antiquity (Brooklyn, Seattle, New Orleans, The Hague, Netherlands) 1978-1979, and in the exhibition Antiquities from the Christos G
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From a hypogeum (so-called “tomb B�) on the property of Savino Scocchera in Mandorleto Grotticelle, east of Canosa, Italy 1895, found in a tomb near Canosa, Apulia, Italy; [by 1904 and until 1906, with Cesare and Ercole Canessa, Naples and Paris]; acquired in 1906, purchased from C
Avenue in Gallery 162 Figure of a youth removed from funnel-jar 06.1021.248 a, b
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reportedly the parish church, Castelfranco di Sopra, near Florence (until late 18th century); the Baglioni family, villa Baglioni, Cerreto (late 18th century–about 1903); [Stefano Bardini, Florence, until 1903; probably sold for 115,000 lire through A
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Mihrab (Prayer Niche)This prayer niche, or mihrab, was originally an architectural element in a theological school (madrasa) in the city of Isfahan. An inscription in the courtyard of this former school, now known as Madrasa Imami, is dated to the year A
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The coffin (12.181.302a, b), the scarab (26.7.432) and the bowl are all on display