OTTOMAN SYRIA, 17TH CENTURY
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A DAMASCUS TILE PANEL
OTTOMAN SYRIA, 17TH CENTURY
Comprising two consecutive tiles from a longer inscription in black thuluth on white ground decorated with palmettes, framed to the right and below by a band of interlocking palmettes, a cobalt-blue band above, the inscription reading jaddada hadha al-makan al-mubarak al-tah... (this blessed place has been renovated...), small chips, intact
Panel 9 7/8 x 20in. (25 x 50.8cm.) (2)
OTTOMAN SYRIA, 17TH CENTURY
Comprising two consecutive tiles from a longer inscription in black thuluth on white ground decorated with palmettes, framed to the right and below by a band of interlocking palmettes, a cobalt-blue band above, the inscription reading jaddada hadha al-makan al-mubarak al-tah... (this blessed place has been renovated...), small chips, intact
Panel 9 7/8 x 20in. (25 x 50.8cm.) (2)
Provenance
Formerly in the Lockwood de Forest Collection
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Romain Pingannaud
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