| ID_BAS |
4207
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| TIPO |
4
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| FOND |
24
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| NFOND |
Мистецтво Близ. Сходу
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| TXRAN |
1
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| NTXRAN |
Основний фонд
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| INVNOM |
717-БВ МХ
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| SHIFR |
21
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| INV1 |
717
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| DEFWD |
Тканина з металевою, золотою та срібною нитками.
|
| CREAT |
XVII ст.
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| CREAT1 |
1601
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| CREAT2 |
1700
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| SIZES |
79 х 39
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| WAY |
з зібрання Б. І. та В. Н. Ханенків
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| COLPR |
1
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| SAFS |
Зшита з численних шматків.
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| ATRIB |
1. Вязьмітіна М. «МКІ», 1930. Персія, 17 ст.
3. Гюзальян Л.Т. (Ерм., 1953). Іран, 17 ст.
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| STATUS |
1
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| MESTIT |
Персія
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| ALLNAMES |
717-БВ МХ. Тканина з металевою, золотою та срібною нитками.
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| FOND_TXRAN |
24&1
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| ANALOG |
1.A SAFAVID SILK AND METAL THREAD BROCADE PANEL. IRAN, EARLY 17TH CENTURY
Silk enriched with metal thread, the gold ground woven with offset rows of rose bushes, each with a single blue flower and home to a perching bird and crouching hares below
9 3/8 x 16¾in. (23.7 x 42.6cm.)
http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?intObjectID=5358830
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| NEW_CREAT |
17 ст.
|
| NEW_CREAT1 |
1601
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| NEW_CREAT2 |
1700
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| NEW_DEFWD |
Фрагмент парчевої тканини
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| POBUTOV |
A number of related motifs of birds in rosebushes are known in Safavid silks of the 17th century. The rosebushes are always asymmetrical and almost always issue from a mound. Typically they are naturalistic in all but the scale where the floral spray is often enormous when compared to the diminutive animal - be it hare or deer - that looks up. Ackerman attributes the group to Isfahan and suggests that many of these patterns with combinations of floral and animal motifs in fact are drawn from a famous ode with sentimental or mystic associations (Arthur Upham Pope and Phyllis Ackerman, A Survey of Persian Art from Prehistoric Times to the Present, Vol. III, London, 1939, pp.2135-36).
GOL O BOLBOL:
http://www.iranica.com/articles/gol-o-bolbol#art
GOL O BOLBOL
lit. “rose and nightingale,” a popular literary and decorative theme. Together, rose and nightingale are the types of beloved and lover par excellence; the rose is beautiful, proud, and often cruel, while the nightingale sings endlessly of his longing and devotion.
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