A ZIWIYE GOLD PLAQUE FRAGMENT
A ZIWIYE GOLD PLAQUE FRAGMENT
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A ZIWIYE GOLD PLAQUE FRAGMENT

IRAN, CIRCA 7TH CENTURY B.C.

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A ZIWIYE GOLD PLAQUE FRAGMENT
IRAN, CIRCA 7TH CENTURY B.C.
2 ¾ in. (7 cm.) high
來源
Ernst Kofler-Truniger (1903-1990) and Marthe Kofler-Truniger (1918-1999), Lucerne, acquired by 1961 (Inv. no. K 711 A).
Private Collection, Lucerne, acquired from the above circa 1974; thence by continuous descent to the current owner.
出版
7000 Ans D'Art en Iran, Petit Palais, Paris, 1961, p. 86, pl. XL,3, no. 512.
7000 Jahre Kunst in Iran, Essen, 1962. no. 224.
Kunstchätze aus Iran, Zurich, 1962, no. 223.
R. Ghirsman, Perse: Proto-Iraniens, Mèdes, Achéménides, Paris, 1963, p. 111.
Sammlung E. und M. Kofler-Truniger, Luzern, Zurich, 1964, p. 40, no. 382, pl. 28.
M-L. Vollenweider et al. eds, Tresors de l'ancien Iran, Geneva, 1966, p. 111, no. 596.
P. Amandry, “À propos du Trésor de Ziwiyé,” in Iranica Antiqua 6, 1966, p. 109, fig. 4.
A. Nobari et al., A Chronological Overview of Some Ziwiye Belts, 2015, pp.189-191, fig. 4.
展覽
Petit Palais, Paris, 7000 Ans D'Art en Iran, October 1961 - January 1962.
Villa Hügel, Essen, 7000 Jahre Kunst in Iran, 16 February - 24 April 1962.
Zurich, Kunstchätze aus Iran, 27 May - 5 August 1962.
Kunsthaus, Zurich, Sammlung E. und M. Kofler-Truniger, Luzern, 7 June-2 August 1964.
Geneva, Musée Rath, Tresors de l'ancien Iran, 8 June - 25 September 1966.
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The fragment likely formed part of the Ziwiye hoard of treasure, found in 1947 in modern day Kurdistan. The hoard is significant in that the objects exhibit styles and motifs associated with pre-eminent cultures at this juncture in history: Assyrian, Scythian, proto Achaemenid and Urartian.

Some of the hoard consisted of a number of gold plaques, as with this example, which have been presumed to be belt fragments because of their rectangular forms with a perforated border, suggesting they were once attached to an inner lining made of fabric or leather.

Over ten fragments from this belt have been identified, many of which can be found today in major institutions around the world, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, inv. no. 50.196a,b, the British Museum, inv. no. 1960,0514.1., and the Louvre, Paris.

The decoration consists of tree branches, goats and stags in repoussé with chased details, joined by lion masks, which are rendered in relief with chased details. The rendering of the stags and goats are reminiscent of the Scythian animal style.

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