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Lot 20W

An Umayyad marble Architectural Fragment
Madina al-Zahra or Cordoba, Spain, 10th Century

23 April 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£3,000 - £5,000

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An Umayyad marble Architectural Fragment
Madina al-Zahra or Cordoba, Spain, 10th Century

forming the left corner of a panel, with raised border, carved with a repeating band of palmettes and above the lower section of a cluster of grapes
36 cm. max. diam.

Footnotes

This fragment would likely have formed the lower part of a large frieze. For further information on marble panels such as those decorating the Salon Rico of Madina al-Zahra see M. Gomez-Moreno, Ars hispaniae, Historia universal del arte hispanico, Madrid, 1951, vol. III.

A similarly carved design is present on the base of a well-published carved marble in the site depot in Madinat al-Zahra illustrated in The Arts of Islam, Hayward Gallery, Exhibition Catalogue, 1976, no. 487; and the base of a carved capital of the same region and date (see Christie's, Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds, 7th October 2008, lot 99).

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