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A Mamluk hardstone mosaic panel, comprising of an arcade of seven arches
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A Mamluk hardstone mosaic panel, comprising of an arcade of seven arches
1196837 A Mamluk hardstone mosaic panel, comprising of an arcade of seven arches, 14th-15th century (alabaster, red porphyry, mother-of-pearl, black and yellow marbl) by Islamic School; 38.5x170 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Islamic School, (14th-15th century)); Photo eChristies Images; out of copyright
Media ID 23304988
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
Alabaster Arcade Arcaded Arched Architectural Feature Archway Decorative Panel Gemstone Hardstone Islamic Art Mamluk Mosaic Mosaic Work Mother Of Pearl Mounted On Panel Panel Repetition Semi Precious Semi Precious Stone Side By Side Turquoise Black Marble Fourteenth Century
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of Islamic art, a Mamluk hardstone mosaic panel dating back to the 14th-15th century. The panel features an exquisite arcade of seven arches, meticulously crafted using various materials such as alabaster, red porphyry, mother-of-pearl, black and yellow marble. The intricate design and vibrant colors draw the viewer's attention to every detail. The close-up shot allows us to appreciate the ornate beauty of this decorative panel. The black marble and yellow marble create a striking contrast while adding depth and richness to the overall composition. Each arch is adorned with gemstones and semi-precious stones like turquoise and mother-of-pearl, further enhancing its visual appeal. Mounted on a wooden panel, this mosaic work exemplifies the architectural prowess of the Islamic School during that era. The repetition of arched motifs creates a sense of rhythm and harmony within the artwork. Though devoid of any human presence in this photograph, one can still feel the religious significance emanating from this masterpiece. Its historical value is undeniable as it represents both Mamluk culture and Islamic artistry at its finest. This stunning image was captured by eChristies Images from Fine Art Finder's private collection. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Islamic art throughout history.
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