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Book Review
A Short Account of Early Muslim Architecture
11/1958 | 668 | 100
Pages: 401
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Runciman, Steven (Runciman, Steven)
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A Short Account of Early Muslim Architecture | author: Creswell, K. A. C.
Short Notice
Three Exhibitions of Oriental Art
09/1949 | 558 | 91
Pages: 258+260-261
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Wellesz, Emmy (Wellesz, Emmy; Stross, Emmy; Wellesz, E. F.; Wellesz, E.)
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29. Seven Men in a Waterless Desert. From an Unknown Manuscript. Herat, about 1495 A. D.
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30. Rustam Striking a Door with His Mace. From a Manuscript of the Shahnama. 1490-1500 A. D. (British Museum.)
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27. The Death of Rustam: with His Last Strength He Shoots Shaghad Through the Tree-Trunk; His Horse Raksh Lies Impaled in the Pit. Illustration to the Shahnama of Firdausi. School of Tabriz, 1330-40 A. D. (British Museum.)
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28. Gushtasp Killing the Dragon. From a Manuscript of the Shahnama. Probably Shiraz, about 1420 A. D. (British Museum.)
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Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
11/1940 | 452 | 77
Pages: 144-145+147-148+150-152
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Buchthal, Hugo (Buchthal, Hugo; Buchthal, H.)
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Plate I. A-Al-Harith Meeting Abu Zaid. (British Museum, or. 1200, Fol. 79v.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. B-Al-Harith Meeting Abu Zaid. Bibliotheque Nationale, Arabe 3929, Fol. 101v.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Plate I. C-Abu Zaid on His Camel. (British Museum, or. 1200, Fol. 151.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Plate I. D-Abu Zaid on His Camel. (Bibliotheque Nationale, Arabe 5847, Fol. 143.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Plate I. E.-Abu Zaid Enjoying Himself with Good Food. (British Museum, Add. 7293, Fol. 7.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Plate I. F-Abu Zaid Enjoying Himself with Good Food. (Bibliotheque Nationale, Arabe 5847, Fol. 3v.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Abu Zaid Preaching in the Mosque of Samarkand. (British Museum, Add. 22114, Fol. 94.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Plate II. B-Abu Zaid Preaching in the Mosque of Samarkand. (Bibliotheque Nationale, Arabe 5847, Fol. 84v.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. C-Al-Harith Approaching Abu Zaid's Tent. (British Museum, Add. 22114, Fol. 79v.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Plate II. D-Al-Harith Approaching Abu Zaid's Tent. (Bibliotheque Nationale, Arabe 6094, Fol. 84.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Plate II. E-Abu Zaid and His Son before the Governor of Baghdad. (British Museum, Add. 22114; Fol. 68.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Plate II. F-The Fable of the Falcon. (Bibliotheque Nationale, Arabe 3467, Fol. 61.). Three Illustrated Hariri Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Coexistent Schools of Persian Miniature Painting
05/1940 | 446 | 76
Pages: 144-145+148-151+155
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Sakisian, Armenag (Sakisian, Armenag; Sakisian, A.)
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Plate I. B-Night Scene. By Junayd. Signed And Dated, Baghdad 1397. Mongol School. (British Museum). Coexistent Schools of Persian Miniature Painting
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Plate I. A-Miniature from a Hariri. School of Baghdad. 1333. (Nationalbibliothek, Vienna). Coexistent Schools of Persian Miniature Painting
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Plate I. C-Khusraw Fighting a Lion. Shiraz, 1410. Timurid School. (Gulbenkian Collection, Paris). Coexistent Schools of Persian Miniature Painting
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Plate II. A-Three Men Asleep. Turkman School, End of the Fifteenth Century. From a Shahnama. (Museum of Turkish And Mohamedan Art, Istanbul). Coexistent Schools of Persian Miniature Painting
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Plate II. B-Faridun Receiving the Severed Head of His Son. Mongol School (Tabriz), First Half of the Fourteenth Century. From the Shahnama Demotte. (M. H. Vever, Paris). Coexistent Schools of Persian Miniature Painting
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Plate II. C-A Lady Claiming a Thousand Dinars from a Banker. School of Herat, Dated 1485. From a Khamsa of Amir Khusraw Dihlawi. (Mr. Chester Beatty). Coexistent Schools of Persian Miniature Painting
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Plate III. A-A Pilgrim. School of Baghdad, First Half of the Thirteenth Century. From a Hariri, from St. Waast. (Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris); B-A Hunter in Pursuit of a Tortoise. Pre-Mongol School, Beginning of the Thirteenth Century. From a Manuscript of Kalila And Dimna (University Library, Istanbul: Yildiz Collection.). Coexistent Schools of Persian Miniature Painting
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Plate III. C-The War between the Owls And the Ravens. Pre-Mongol School, Beginning of the Thirteenth Century. From a Manuscript of Kalila And Dimna (University Library, Istanbul: Yildiz Collection.). Coexistent Schools of Persian Miniature Painting
Book Review
La Peinture iranienne sous les derniers 'Abbasides et les Il-Khans
09/1937 | 414 | 71
Pages: 147-148
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Wilkinson, J. V. S. (Wilkinson, J. V. S.; W., J. V. S.; Wilkinson, J. S.; Wilkinson, James Vere Stewart)
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La Peinture iranienne sous les derniers 'Abbasides et les Il-Khans | author: Stchoukine, Ivan
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Persian Drawings
07/1936 | 400 | 69
Pages: 14-15+18-21
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Sakisian, Armenag (Sakisian, Armenag; Sakisian, A.)
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Plate II. C-The Fight with the Dragon, by Siyavush Naqqash. Tabriz. Middle of the Sixteenth Century (Louvre, Paris). Persian Drawings
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Plate I. A-Animals and Plants in a Landscape. School of Herat. First Half of the Fifteenth Century. 24 by 17 cm. (Mr. Armenag Sakisian). Persian Drawings
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Plate I. B-The Funeral of Isfandiyar. Mongol Period. Beginning of the Fourteenth Century (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York). Persian Drawings
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Plate II. A-Dragons and Phœnixes. School of Herat. Beginning of the Fifteenth Century (Museum of the Old Seraglio, Istanbul). Persian Drawings
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Plate II. B-A Dervish. Safavid School. Sixteenth Century (Mr. Adolphe Stoclet). Persian Drawings
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Plate II. D-Studies of Animals. School of Herat. First Half of the Fifteenth Century (Museum of the Old Seraglio, Instanbul). Persian Drawings
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Plate III. A-Stork with Branches of Leaves and Flowers, by Kemal. Second Half of the Sixteenth Century (University Library, Istanbul); B-A Figure Holding a Rosary, by Riza. Ispahan. Beginning of the Seventeenth Century (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, U. S. A.). C-A Young Man Holding a Bouquet, by Agha Riza. Ispahan. Beginning of the Seventeenth Century (Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris). D-The Falcon. Maragha. 1295-1300. Mongol Period (The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York). Persian Drawings
Short Notice
An Exhibition of Textiles from Cairo
09/1935 | 390 | 67
Pages: 136
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Ashton, Leigh (Ashton, Leigh)
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The Earliest Dated Islamic Textiles
04/1932 | 349 | 60
Pages: 185-187+191
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Guest, Rhuvon (Guest, Rhuvon; Guest, R.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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A-Silk Textile from Saint Josse sur Mer; Khurâsân, E. Persia, tenth century (Louvre). B-Silk Fabric; North Africa, eighth century (Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester). C-Border of B (Victoria and Albert Museum). D-Silk tunic; probably woven at Baghdad. Tenth-Eleventh century (Textile Museum, Columbia, U. S. A.). The Earliest Dated Islamic Textiles
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A "Portuguese" Carpet from Knole
05/1931 | 338 | 58
Pages: 210+214-215+219
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Sarre, Friedrich (Sarre, Friedrich; Sarre, F.)
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Plate I. "Portuguese" Carpet, Illustrating the Story of Jonah and the Whale. Total Size, 6.9 by 3.05 m. Exhibited by Messrs. Spink and Son. (Lord Sackville). A "Portuguese" Carpet from Knole
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Plate II. A-"Portuguese" Carpet, Illustrating the Story of Jonah. Detail. (Austrian Museum, Vienna). The Knole and the "Portuguese" Carpets
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Plate II. B-Tile-Picture from Isfahan (Mr. C. Filippo, New York). C-Tile-Picture at Tschahar Bagh, Isfahan. The Knole and the "Portuguese" Carpets
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The Persian Exhibition [I - The Architectural Background; II - Paintings; III - Textiles, a general survey; IV - Textiles, some early pieces; V - Pottery]
01/1931 | 334 | 58
Pages: 2-5+8-11+14-17+20-23+26-29+32-35+38-41+44-45
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Ashton, Leigh (Ashton, Leigh)
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Binyon, L. (Binyon, L.; B., L.; Binyon, Laurence)
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Briggs, Martin S. (Briggs, Martin S.; Briggs, S. Martin; Bricgs, Martin S.; Briggs, M. S.; B., M. S.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; Kendrick, Albert Frank; K., A.; K., A. F.)
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R. (R.; Rackham, B.; R., B.; Rackham, Bernard)
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Garden Scene, by Bihzād (The Persian Government)
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Plate IV. A-Unfinished painting, attributed to Bihzād. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate IV. B-Portrait of Mīr 'Ali Shīr, by Mahmūd. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate IV. C-Pleasure-party, with portraits of Humāyun and the youthful Akbar, by 'Abdu's-Samad. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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A-North-east eivān (arched recess) of the Mosque of Gohar Shād (a part of the Mosque of Imam Riza), showing tiled ornament, 1418 A. D. (Mashhad, Persia). The Persian Exhibition-1. The Architectural Background.
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A-Silk tissue; gold on red ground, Timurid; early fifteenth century (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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B-Silk tissue, violet on white ground, from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (M. Acheroff). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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B-Stucco mihrāb (prayer niche) in the "Friday Mosque" (Masjid i-Jum'a), 1310 A. D. (Isfahān, Persia). The Persian Exhibition-1. The Architectural Background.
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C-Silk tissue, from Rayy; Saljuq or Byzantine, eleventh to twelfth century (Messrs. Indjoudjian). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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D-Panel of silk damask from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (Mrs. Robert Bliss). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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E-Silk tissue, from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (M. C. Vignier). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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Plate I. A-Axe-head; Luristan find; seventh-sixth century B. C.; B-Bronze pin-head from Luristan (type A) seventh-sixth century B. C. (Mr. Leigh Ashton). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate I. A-Bowl with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (M. Larcade). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. A-Silk fabric, Sassanian tradition; tenth century (Musée Lorrain, Nancy). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate I. B-Bowl with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. B-Brocaded velvet. Winged figure on a throne (detail); sixteenth century (Herr Bernheimer). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate I. C-Dish with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. C-Horse-bit, bronze; Luristan find (type B); sixth-fifth century B. C. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate I. C-Woollen pile carpet; sixteenth century (Gobelins Museum, Paris). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate I. D-Axe-head, bronze; Luristan find; seventh-sixth century B. C. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston); E-Bronze pole-top, seventh-sixth century B. C., from the Kuban (The Hermitage). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate I. D-Dish painted in blue; eighth or ninth century (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. D-Woollen pile carpet; seventeenth century (Mr. F. W. Bruce). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate II. A-Bowl with lustre painting; eighth or ninth century (M. Charles Vignier) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate II. A-Bull's head, bronze; Achæmenid, sixth century, B. C. (M. D. Kelekian); B-Forepart of an ibex, bronze; Achæmenid, fifth century, B. C. (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate II. A-Illustration to the Shāh-nāma. Early thirteenth century (Mr. Chester Beatty). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
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Plate II. B-Dish with painted inscriptions; Samarkand, eighth or ninth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate II. B-Stork, crab, and fishes: illustrating a fable. Fifteenth century. (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
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Plate II. C-Armlet, silver; Achæmenid, c. 500 B. C. (Dr. C. F. Reber); D-Bronze pin-head from Luristan (type A); seventh to sixth century, B. C. (Mr. Leigh Ashton). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate II. C-Battle of Owls and Crows: illustrating a fable. Fifteen century. (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
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Plate II. C-Bowl, turquoise-blue and black; Sultanabad, fourteenth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate II. D-Dish painted in colours; Daghestan, seventeenth century (Lt.-Col. R. H. Brocklebank). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. A-Bowl with incised decoration, turquoise-blue; twelfth century (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. A-Ewer base, bronze inlaid with silver; Saljuq (Persia), late twelfth century (H. I. M. the Shah); B-Bronze candlestick inlaid with silver and gold, found at Hamadan; Saljuq (Persia), late twelfth century (H. I. M. the Shah). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate III. A-Silk brocade; seventeenth century (Sir William Lawrence, Bart.). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. A-The Mourning for Rustam and his brother.. Both from a Shāh-nāma MS. dated 1429 (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate III. A-Velvet brocade; early seventeenth century (National Historical Museum, Stockholm). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. B-Bowl, blue and white, seventeenth century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. B-Carpet of silk and gold embroidery. From Mashhad. Seventeenth century (H. I. M. the Shah). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. B-Isfandiyār killing the wolves. Both from a Shāh-nāma MS. dated 1429 (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate III. B-Velvet brocade, a falconer; early seventeenth century (M. Bacri). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. C-Bronze bird of Aquamanile type; Proto-Islamic (Persia); eighth-tenth century (Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin); D-Ewer, engraved bronze; Proto-Islamic (N. E. Persia); eighth-ninth century (Mr. R. Harari). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate III. C-Ewer with lustre paintings; Rhages, thirteenth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. C-Silk carpet, dated A. H. 1082 (A. D. 1671). From the tomb of Shah Abbas II at Kum. The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. C-Silk fabric; Fatimid style, tenth century (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Embroidered linen cover. Probably Bakhtiari work, seventeenth-eighteenth century. (Private owner). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Silk brocade; early eighteenth century (Private owner). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Stool, turquoise-blue glaze; fourteenth century (Kitabji Khan). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. E-Velvet brocade; sixteenth century (M. Bacri). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey