43. Poster for the animal tamer Bidel, by Jules Chéret. 1875. Coloured lithograph on paper, 124.5 by 87 cm. (Les Arts Décoratifs/Musée de la Publicité, Paris).
Attributed works:
44. Poster for the dealer in posters and prints Edmond Sagot (design originally intended for the Magasins de la Belle Jardinière), by Jules Chéret. 1891. Coloured lithograph on paper, 250 by 87 cm. (Les Arts Décoratifs/Musée de la Publicité, Paris).
Le Chant du monde. L’Art de l’Iran safavide, 1501–1736 |
institution: Musée du Louvre
subjects:
Purs décors? Arts de l’Islam, regards du XIXe siècle. Collections des Arts Décoratifs |
institution: Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Illustrations
Attributed works:
30. Evening gown, by Charles Frederick Worth. Paris, c.1895. Voided silk velvet, satin ground, muslin, linen and needle lace, 200 cm. long. (Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris).
Non-western art unattributed:
28. Carpet with two types of medallion repeated against a dotted ground. Turkey, probably Ushak, c.1500–50. Wool warp, weft and pile, 508 by 250 cm. (Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris).
Non-western art unattributed:
29. Four fragments of a carpet with a scroll set with animal heads against a blue ground. Iran, c.1500–1600. Silk warp and weft, wool pile, 103 by 85 cm.; 103 by 27.5 cm.; 103 by 32.5 cm.; and 20 by 80 cm. (Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris).
Non-western art unattributed:
31. Bird-shaped ewer. Dated 897 in the Muslim era, equivalent to 1491–92 ad. Fritware, with decoration painted under the glaze, 33.6 cm. high. (Musée national de Céramique, Sèvres).
Non-western art unattributed:
32. Drinking horn. Georgia, c.1600–50. Bull’s horn with gold mounts set with rubies, spinels, turquoises and glass tourmelines, 41 cm. long. (Oruzheynaya Palata, Kremlin Museums, Moscow).
Non-western art unattributed:
33. Coat with a repeat design of a young man who has served himself a cup of wine. Iran, probably Isfahan, c.1600–50. Silk velvet, 123 cm. long. (Livrustkammaren, Stockholm).