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An Abbasid stucco wall panel fragment Mesopotamia, probably Samara, 9th Century
25 October 2021, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £2,040 inc. premium
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An Abbasid stucco wall panel fragment
Mesopotamia, probably Samara, 9th Century
Mesopotamia, probably Samara, 9th Century
of rectangular form, incised with an undulating band of split-palmettes, later wood frame, partial H.K. Monif label to reverse, framed
40.3 x 12 cm.
40.3 x 12 cm.
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Provenance
Formerly with H. K. Monif (d. 1964), 645 Madison Avenue, New York.
The city of Samara served as the temporary seat of the Abbasid caliphs from 836-883. A cast of a stucco panel from Samara with a similar border design of split-palmettes is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (27.229.2), and another is in the Pergamom Museum, Berlin.