Bowl shaped box with cover
Bowl-shaped box with cover of engraved brass inlaid with silver
Maker
1400-1500
Title
Bowl shaped box with cover
Bowl-shaped box with cover of engraved brass inlaid with silver
Bowl-shaped box with cover of engraved brass inlaid with silver
Date of Production
c. 1400-1500
Medium
brass and silver inlaid metalwork
Dimensions
Height: 8.2 cm
Diameter: 15.5 cm
Diameter: 15.5 cm
Accession Number
O.1966.GP.205
Mode of Acquisition
Gambier Parry, bequest, 1966
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Location
On display
Keywords
Label Text
The objects in The Courtauld’s collection of Islamic metalwork were made in the Middle East and North Africa between around 1250 and 1500. Such pieces were prized for their superb craftsmanship.
Metalworkers from present-day Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Syria and Turkey perfected the technique of inlaying silver into sheets of hammered and chased (indented) brass. Calligraphic inscriptions, geometric patterns and images of hunters and musicians were popular decorations for these luxury objects.
Metalworkers from present-day Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Syria and Turkey perfected the technique of inlaying silver into sheets of hammered and chased (indented) brass. Calligraphic inscriptions, geometric patterns and images of hunters and musicians were popular decorations for these luxury objects.
Provenance
Purchased by Thomas Gambier Parry likely before November 1860, certainly by 1875; by descent to Mark Gambier-Parry; Gambier-Parry Bequest 1966
Exhibition History
National Gallery (permanent display during closure), National Gallery, London, 14/09/2018-03/09/2021
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