
Lot 27
A Sogdian silk samite fragment with lions and bulls Central Asia, 7th-9th Century
25 October 2021, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street£20,000 - £30,000
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A Sogdian silk samite fragment with lions and bulls
Central Asia, 7th-9th Century
Central Asia, 7th-9th Century
of irregular rectangular form, woven in red, blue and cream silks, depicting four rows of alternating pairs of confronting mardykhor and bulls, the mardykhors with stylised manes and erect tails with foliate vines in the background, the bulls with a sash around the neck and a flowerhead in the background, mounted
39.5 x 48.7 cm.
39.5 x 48.7 cm.
Footnotes
For a similar example depicting bulls see the David Collection, Copenhagen (Inv.no. 10/1996) illustrated in Kjeld von Folsach, Art from the World of Islam, Copenhagen, 2001, pp. 370.