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The Flowering of Seljuq Art the Metropolitan Museum Journal v 3 1970
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART JOURNAL | VOLUME 3
"The Flowering of Seljuq Art"
Ettinghausen, Richard
1970
19 pages
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Footed Bowl
early 13th century
Inkwell with Zodiac Signs
early 13th century
Ewer with Calligraphic Band
12th century
Mortar
12th–13th century
White Bowl
12th century
Large Turquoise Jar
12th–13th century
Cup with Running Ibexes
second half 12th century
Ewer
early 13th century
Pierced Jug with Harpies and Sphinxes
dated 612 AH/1215–16 CE
Bowl With Musicians in a Garden
late 12th–early 13th century
Bowl with Musicians
mid-13th century
Bahram Gur and Azada
12th–13th century
Tile
late 12th–13th century, probably with early 20th century additions
Bottle with Applied Decoration on the Neck
11th–13th century
Textile with a Pattern of Stars and Birds, Originally from a Cap
11th–12th century
Fragment of Wall Painting with a Scene of Two Horsemen Slaying a Serpent
early 20th century
Incense Burner
12th century
Figurine in the Form of a Camel Carrying a Palanquin and Two Riders
12th–early 13th century
Mounted Hunter with Cheetah
12th–early 13th century
Figure of Harpy
12th–early 13th century
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