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Pair of Doors
Pair of Doors Carved in the 'Beveled Style'
Panel from a Door or Minbar
Panel
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 451
The Beveled style, which is seen in many different media in Islamic art, is identified most closely with Samarra, the ninth‑century royal residence of the Abbasid caliphs. It was from there that the style spread widely to other parts of the Islamic world.
[ B. Cooke, Inc., Harrow on the Hill, England, until 1931; sold to MMA]