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Fragment of a Frieze with Winged Pinecones and Palmettes

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The frieze of alternating palmettes and winged pinecones is related to earlier Sasanian art, which favored motifs presented in frontal view in stylized designs. Originally the wings were symbolic of the fertility goddess Anahita. In the early Islamic period these motifs were found in Umayyad palaces.

Fragment of a Frieze with Winged Pinecones and Palmettes, Wood

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