A rare group of five white marble panels
India, Mughal Period, 17th/18th century
Each carved with trees garlanded by flowers and leaves, flanked by peacocks below, framed by a stepped border and continuous fowerhead scroll, all finely polished and the stone with a lustrous shine
40 x 101¾ in. (101.6 x 258.4 cm.) overall (5)
Lot Essay
The foliate sprays on these panels represent the Trees of Life.
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Indian And Southeast Asian Art Including Property From The Collections Of Ariane Dandois And Robert H. Ellsworth