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Article
The Oldest Dated 'Mosul' Candlestick A. D. 1225
12/1949 | 561 | 91
Pages: 334+336-341
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Rice, D. S. (Rice, D. S.; Rice, David Storm)
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5. Detail of Ewer Dated 620 A. H./A. D. 1223, Work of al-Dhakī. (Messrs R. Stora & Co., New York.)
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6. Detail of Ewer Dated 620 A. H./A. D. 1223, Work of al-Dhakī. (Messrs R. Stora & Co., New York.)
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7. Ewer Dated 623 A. H./A. D. 1226, work of Ibn Ḥājjī Jaldak. Height, 37.5cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
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8-11. Details of Brass Candlestick Dated 622 A. H./A. D. 1225, Work of Ibn Ḥājjī Jaldak. (Monsieur M. Stora, Paris.). 8. Medallion No. I. 9. Medallion No. VIII. 10. Medallion No. X. 11. Medallion No. XI.
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Fig. A The shape of the oldest dated 'Mosul' candlestick
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Fig. B The decorative device of the candlestick
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Fig. C (I) Medallion with the rulers
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Fig. C (IV) Medallion with the rulers
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Fig. C (IX) Decorative medallion with the rulers
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Fig. C (VII) Decorative medallion with the rulers
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Fig. D (Med. III) Decorative medallion with garden scene
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Fig. D (Med. VI) Decorative medallion with garden scene
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Fig. D (Med. VIII) Garden scene
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Fig. D (Med. XI) Garden scene
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Fig. F (Med. II) Medallion with horsemen
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Fig. F (Med. V) Medallion with horsemen
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Fig. F (Med. X) Medallion with horsemen
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Fig. G Incised graffiti
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Fig. H Incised graffito
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Fig. E Two monkeys in a tree, from the Schefer Hariri manuscript
Article
A Group of Near Eastern Glasses
09/1942 | 474 | 81
Pages: 212-218
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Charleston, R. J. (Charleston, R. J.; C., R. J.; Charleston, Robert; Charleston, Robert Jesse)
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Figure 1. Decoration of Crystal-Glass Beaker [Plate I, A, B].
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Figure 2. Fragment of a Vessel Or Vessels Resembling the Stockholm Beaker [Plate I, A, B,]
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Figure 3. Motif from a Fragmentary Dish Found at Samarra.
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Figure 4. Motif from a Turquoise-Coloured Bowl in the Treasury of St. Mark's, Venice.
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Figure 5. Detail from the Samarra Dish (Figure 3.)
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Plate I. A-Fragmentary Crystal-Glass Beaker Found at Rayy Or Sara. Maximum Height about 8 cm. (National Museum, Stockholm). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate I. B-Another Fragment of the Same Beaker as Plate A. A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate I. C-Bottle of Horn-Coloured Glass, Acquired in Persia. Height, 24 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate I. D-Ewer of Horn-Coloured Glass, Acquired in Persia (Restored). Height, 16.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate I. E-Another View of the Ewer Shown in Plate I, D, before Restoration. A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate II. A-Aquamarine Glass Bowl, Acquired in Persia. Diameter, 19.5 cm. at Rim. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate II. B-Fragment of Glass Bowl, Acquired in Egypt. Height, 11 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate II. C-Fragment of the Glass Bowl Reproduced in Plate A. A Group of near Eastern Glasses
Article
Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
12/1930 | 333 | 57
Pages: 284-285+288-291+293-294
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Schmidt, Heinrich (Schmidt, Heinrich)
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Plate I. A-Silk Fabric in the Sasanian Style. Persian, Seventh Century. (British Museum). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
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Plate I. B-Persian Fabric, Eighth-Ninth Century. (Formerly in the Fouquet Collection). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
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Plate I. C-Silk Fabric in the Sasanian Style. Persian, Eighth Century. (Rheims Cathedral). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
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Plate I. D-Lion Fabric, North-East Iranian, Eighth-Ninth Century. (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
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Plate II. A-Persian Lion Fabric, Eighth-Ninth Century. (Vatican, Rome). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
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Plate II. B-North-West Iranian Horse Fabric, Eighth-Ninth Century. (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
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Plate II. C-North-West Iranian Fabric, Eighth-Ninth Century. (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
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Plate III. A-Persian Fabric, Late Ninth or Early Tenth Century. (Private Ownership, Paris). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
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Plate III. B-Ibex Fabric; Persian, Ninth-Tenth Century (Schlossmuseum Berlin); C-Falcon Fabric; Persian, Tenth Century. (Cluny Museum, Paris). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
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Plate II. D-Byzantine Fabric, Seventh Century. (Ursulakirche, Cologne). Persian Silks of the Early Middle Ages
Book Review
Das Glas von Samarra
03/1930 | 324 | 56
Pages: 170-171
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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Das Glas von Samarra | author: Lamm, Carl Johan
Book Review
Die Malereien von Samarra
08/1928 | 305 | 53
Pages: 95-96
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Arnold, Thomas W. (Arnold, Thomas W.; Arnold, T. W.; A., T. W.; Arnold, Thomas)
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Die Malereien von Samarra | author: Herzfeld, Ernst
Book Review
Islamic Pottery: A study Mainly Historical
06/1927 | 291 | 50
Pages: 339-340
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Islamic Pottery: A study Mainly Historical | author: Butler, A. J.
Article
Early Muhammadan Pottery in the Metropolitan Museum
11/1926 | 284 | 49
Pages: 216-218+220-222
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Dimand, Maurice (Dimand, Maurice; Dimand, M. S.)
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Plate I. A-Unglazed Earthenware Vase with Decoration in Low Relief. Height, 24.8 cm. Mesopotamian. Early Muhammadan Pottery in the Metropolitan Museum
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Plate I. B-Earthenware Bowl with Painted and Incised Decoration. Diameter, 31 cm. Persian. Early Muhammadan Pottery in the Metropolitan Museum
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Plate I. C-Earthenware Bowl with Decoration in Low Relief. Diameter, 19 cm. Persian. Early Muhammadan Pottery in the Metropolitan Museum
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Plate I. D-Earthenware Plate with Incised Decoration and Coloured Glazes. Diameter, 35.2 cm. Persian. Early Muhammadan Pottery in the Metropolitan Museum
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Plate II. E-Earthenware Bowl with Painted Decoration. Diameter, 18.7 cm. Persian. Early Muhammadan Pottery in the Metropolitan Museum
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Plate II. F-Earthenware Bowl with Painted Decoration. Diameter, 15.5 cm. Persian. Early Muhammadan Pottery in the Metropolitan Museum
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Plate II. G-Earthenware Plate with Painted Decoration. Diameter, 30.5 cm. Persian or West Turkestan. Early Muhammadan Pottery in the Metropolitan Museum
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Plate II. H-Bowl with Lustred Decoration. Diameter, 20 cm. Samarra. Early Muhammadan Pottery in the Metropolitan Museum
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The Evolution of the Minaret, with Special Reference to Egypt-III
06/1926 | 279 | 48
Pages: 290-292+294-298
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Creswell, K. A. C. (Creswell, K. A. C.; C., K. A. C.)
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Fig. 2. Cross Section of Mahmud's. Minaret.
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Fig. 3. Irbil: Minaret of Kokburi.
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Fig. 4. Sinjar: Remains of Minaret.
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Plate IV. A-Minaret of Kōkbūri, Lower Storey, Irbil; B-Minaret of al-Malik al-'Ādil, Balis; C-Minaret of Sheykh 'Alī Bakkar, Hebron; D-Mosque of Altunbughā al-Māridānī, Aleppo. The Evolution of the Minaret, with Special Reference to Egypt-III
Book Review
Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra. Band II: Die Keramik von Samarra
01/1926 | 274 | 48
Pages: 48-49
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra. Band II: Die Keramik von Samarra | author: Sarre, Friedrich
Article
The New Excavations at Rhages
07/1914 | 136 | 25
Pages: 210-213+216-218
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Fry, Roger E. (Fry, Roger E.; Fry, Roger (R. F.; R. E. F.); F., R. E.; Fry, R. E.; F., R.; F.)
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Vignier, Charles (Vignier, Charles)
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Plate I. A. A lustre plate with no rim.
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Plate I. B-C. A plate decorated similarly to piece A, but with two quadrupeds and two birds. Lustre, honey-coloured.
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Plate I. C. The under-side of B; with the exception of the undeciphered inscription on the bottom, the decoration is identical with the under-side of A. The powdering on which the six roses are superimposed seems to be composed of the stamens of the mimosa with their peduncles attached. The New Excavations at Rhages
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Plate II. D. A plate of the same form as pieces A and B-C, but with a slight concavation of the profile which is really a rudimentary rim.
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Plate II. E-F. Two pale lustre bowls.
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Plate II. F. A bowl. The design, called badambouté (almond-shaped), is on a spotted ground. This piece, to which I have alluded in footnote * (p. 211), seems to be an example in which the potter has tried to display his skill in using different coloured lustres, viz., an olive tint beginning in brown where the brush was fullest and ending in a fine green, also a carmine-brown, and an ochre tint. This bowl also presents another peculiarity; the decoration of the rim of the upper-side with the frieze of letters, which form the same inscription found on pieces A and D. I know another piece, a little cylindrical cup, which reproduces the inscriptions of A and B-C alternately. The New Excavations at Rhages
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Plate III. G-H. Two large bowls.
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Plate III. H. This piece is reproduced to show the normal profile of these bowls. On the outside we find the tear-drop decoration also found in Chinese ceramics of the T'ang period. Reflection, red. The New Excavations at Rhages
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Plate III. J. A small plate decorated with floral forms.
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