File:A Zand or Qajar polychrome pottery tile panel, Persia, 18th - 19th century.jpg
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DescriptionA Zand or Qajar polychrome pottery tile panel, Persia, 18th - 19th century.jpg |
English: A Zand or Qajar polychrome pottery tile panel, Persia, 18th/19th century
composed of twenty-four tiles, decorated with a scene of courtly male figures hunting, one on horseback, the other two on foot, set in a rocky landscape with distant palaces, the border with a succession of oblong cartouches enclosing further scenes of the chase, framed |
Date | 18th century - 19th century |
Source | https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2008/arts-of-the-islamic-world-l08222/lot.163.html |
Author | Sotheby's |
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