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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Virginia
Posts: 539
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Am very open to all opinions as it is my strong belief that any theor has to be proven over the scrutiny of time. Do you know of any fish scale examples used in Persian or Indian art? These scale designs when used inside the calligraphy cartouche may become one of the characteristics associating it with the 19th century in Islamic metalwork. Its was just very surprising and exiting to see it for the first time. Thanks for your suggestion, rand |
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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
Posts: 10,851
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Rand,
Just wanted to say I am very much enjoying examining this shield, and appreciate you sharing the subtleties in the overall piece in noting and supporting your thoughts on why it is Persian. It is great to have an example like this to learn from , and adding detailed comments really helps us understand key characteristics for future reference. It is this kind of discussion, analysis and supported observations that really make our studies worthwhile. Although we have not yet arrived conclusively at the nature of all the motif elements, it seems we're on the right trail, and its great seeing the observations everyone here is sharing. Thank you ! All the best, Jim |
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Thanks for the kind words, Am just very appreciative for everyones feedback, added information and opinions.... rand |
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