Légende
Oil lamp, unknown Palestinian workshop. Oval lamp with conical handle. Large olive opening occupying virtually the entire surface of the disc. Arms decorated with branches. Burner channel and wick opening bounded by a convex shaft. Channel decorated with a six-leafed palm branch, interpreted in the context of Byzantine Jerusalem workshops as a schematic representation of a menorah. Oval, ring-shaped base decorated in the center with a six-pointed star Magen David / Seal of Solomon. Outside the ring-shaped base are three symmetrically spread palm branches—menorahs. Entire lamp impressed from a mold. Islamic art, Arabic culture; 7th–8th century, Syro-Palestine. Oil lamp; height 3.4 cm, length 10.8 cm, width 6.9 cm., A small, weathered object with an irregular, rounded shape sits centered against a smooth, light gray background, showing a textured surface in shades of beige, tan, and light brown with some darker brown spots and a slightly darker top area; the object casts a soft reflection on the glossy surface beneath it, and the reflected image repeats the beige and tan tones with muted contrast.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A19_216
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
61.3Mo (1.0Mo) / 46.1cm x 33.3cm / 5442 x 3935 (300dpi)