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Base for a Water Pipe (Huqqa) with Poetry and Flowers
Water Pipe Base
Box with Lid
Base for a Water Pipe (Huqqa) with Irises
Globular Ewer
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 463
This box was probably meant to hold pan, the digestif made of a betel leaf rolled with lime paste and spices. Its robust architectonic form, reminiscent of early Islamic architecture in India, is a perfect foil for the bold rhythms of the arabesque designs that dominate its surface.
Private collection, England; [ John Lawrence Fine Arts Inc., London, until 1996; sold to MMA]
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