Légende
Oil lamp, Islamic art, Arabic culture, Umayyad dynasty 661β750, Hisham II Umayyad caliph; 691β743, utility ceramics, Arabic ceramics, oil lamp used in everyday life in the Middle East, geometric ornament. Made of fine yellowish clay, modelled in a two-part mould; the upper part, with relief patterns, is decorated with rosette motifs arranged symmetrically among delicate dots. The entire composition at the edge of the lamp is surrounded by an ornamental band filled with a chevron pattern. 7thβ8th century, found at Khirbat al-Mafjar. Height 3.2 cm, width 6.9 cm, length 11.0 cm., A small, rounded object with a flattened oval shape rests on a reflective surface, showing a mirrored image below; the object is textured with carved, repeating patterns and shallow grooves across its top and sides, and it has an irregular, slightly raised rim and a small protrusion at one end; the surface appears rough and weathered with tiny pits and cracks. The visible colors include beige, tan, light brown, and subtle gray tones, with the background in a uniform gray and the reflection slightly muted.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A30_245
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
68.4Mo (1.3Mo) / 50.8cm x 33.7cm / 6000 x 3986 (300dpi)