아미르 사이프 알-두냐 왈-딘 무함마드 알-마와르디의 향로

dated 577 AH/1181–82 CE
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 453
동물 형상 향로는 셀주크 왕조시대(1040년경–1157년경)에 유행하였습니다. 사자 형상을 한 이 향로는 기념비적인 크기, 표면에 새긴 세련된 문양과 몸체에 새겨 쓴 아라비아 서체 띠가 알려주는 풍부한 정보 등 여러 가지 면에서 특히 중요한 작품입니다. 명문에는 후원자(아미르 사이프 알-두냐 왈-딘 무함마드 알-마와르디)와 세공 장인의 이름, 제작일 등이 기록되어 있습니다. 향로의 머리는 탄이나 향을 넣기 위해 분리할 수 있고 몸체와 목 부위는 향이 빠져나올 수 있도록 투공하였습니다. 이러한 대형 향로는 궁정에서 사용하기 위해 제작되었을 것으로 추정합니다.

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  • 제목: 아미르 사이프 알-두냐 왈-딘 무함마드 알-마와르디의 향로
  • 아티스트: 자파르 이븐 무함마드 이븐 알리 12세기 말 활동
  • 연대: 이슬람력 577년/서기11817–82년경
  • 지리: 이란
  • 재료: 청동, 주조, 새김, 돋을새김, 투공
  • 크기: 85.1 × 82.6 × 22.9cm
  • 크레디트 라인: 로저스 기금, 1951
  • 작품 번호: 51.56
  • Curatorial Department: Islamic Art

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Cover Image for 904. Kids: Incense Burner of Amir Saif al-Dunya wa'l-Din ibn Muhammad al-Mawardi

904. Kids: Incense Burner of Amir Saif al-Dunya wa'l-Din ibn Muhammad al-Mawardi

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NAVINA HAIDAR: This animal may not look particularly fierce, but he's a lion. He’s more a guardian than a hunter. He’s made out of metal. His head comes off, so that a sweet-smelling material, called incense, could be put inside his body, with burning charcoal. Look at the surface of the body and his neck: they’re covered with tiny holes. When the incense inside was burned, its nice smell and smoke floated out through these holes. Picture the smoke coming out of the eyes and the mouth. Now look at the band around the lion's neck. The larger forms you see there are all Arabic words. You can see more writing on other parts of the lion. The words tell us the name of the very important person this special incense burner was made for. His name was Amir Saif al-Din Muhammad al-Mawardi. The words also tell us the date it was made – and – the name of the artist! Including the artist’s name in such a bold way shows that at the time, artists were important people to be honored and remembered. Now, about one thousand years later, we do remember his name: it’s is Ja`far ibn Muhammad ibn `Ali.

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