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Old 25th September 2008, 10:55 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by rand
The influence from Europe on Persian art is very evident, especially in the 18-19th century, even though the figures have wings they may represent Adam and Eve. Below is the other side of the handle and wonder if it is Adam under the tree of life. The bird in the tree is very popular motif in Persian art, as are the roses.

One thing that strikes me is the beard and how similar the image is to viking art. The balance of multiples of two is very commen on Persian art, its one of the clues that helps differentiate from Ottomans where multiples of three are more commen. Is simply a beautiful, well designed and expertly crafted example of Persian carved Ivory.

Would love to know the symbolism of the moustache, any ideas?

rand
Hi Rand

Its simply breathtaking and heartbreakingly beautiful, it certainly reminds me of European ivovy carving of the time (although erotic angels might have earned an unexpected visit from the Inquisition). I think I've got a couple of books that might show some European examples of similar date, I'll have a look for you and come back with anything I find.

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Gene
May we see the whole piece?
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