Glass garland bowl – Roman – Early Imperial, Augustan – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/245787
Moore Collection, Bequest of Edward C.
Moore Collection, Bequest of Edward C.
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Moore at Tiffany & Co.
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1880 Sprite Frank Lloyd Wright ca. 1914 Urn Frank Lloyd Wright ca. 1899 Moore’s
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Lantern Recent studies point to the production of glazed ceramics in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Syria at multiple locations and indicate that several types were produced at each of the various centers
Moore Collection, Bequest of Edward C.
Footed BowlAlong with gilded examples, the most treasured glass objects in the Islamic world were the enameled ones, which developed during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries in Syria and Egypt under the Ayyubids and Mamluks
Moore Collection, Bequest of Edward C.
4.1 cm) Classification: Lapidary Work-Crystal Credit Line: Bequest of Ada Small Moore
Pair of DoorsThis pair of doors once belonged to a minbar and most probably came from the base of its stairs.[1] An elaborate geometric design centered on twelve-pointed stars arranged in staggered rows decorates the front of the doors, which are constructed of rosewood
Moore, a designer at Tiffany and Co. who was inspired by Islamic art.