PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN COLLECTION

A FINE CAST BRONZE FELINE HEAD FROM AN INCENSE BURNER, KHURASAN OR AFGHANISTAN, 11TH-12TH CENTURY

Auction Closed

October 27, 04:55 PM GMT

Estimate

15,000 - 20,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN COLLECTION


A FINE CAST BRONZE FELINE HEAD FROM AN INCENSE BURNER, KHURASAN OR AFGHANISTAN, 11TH-12TH CENTURY


cast in the form of a smiling feline with open mouth, large openwork eyes, pointed ears, the body pierced and engraved with geometric lattice containing palmette scrolls


14cm. 

Ex-private collection, Europe, until 1997. 

Zoomorphic incense burners produced in the northeast of Iran in the twelfth century take a distinct shape which sets them apart from the simpler, purely functional burners. Invested with characteristic vigour and humour, this head (missing its body) is of a classic Khurasanian type, of which examples can be found in major public and private collections, including the David Collection, Copenhagen (inv. no.48/1981), the Louvre, Paris (inv. no.AA 19), the Cleveland Museum of Art (inv. no.1948.308) and the monumental version in the Metropolitan Museum, New York (inv. no.51.56).

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