Plate with David Slaying a Lion – Byzantine – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/464375
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Said to have been found on Rhodes (Richter 1943-44, p. 122). [1930, purchased by
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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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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
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Segredakis]; [1930-1947, with Joseph Brummer, New York (P7155)]; May 27, 1947, acquired
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