SPAIN, 10TH CENTURY
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A CARVED UMAYYAD ANDALUSIAN MARBLE CAPITAL
SPAIN, 10TH CENTURY
Of typical form based on a Corinthian capital, with traditional acanthus leaves used in two rows and an intricate foliate pattern above a bead-and-reel border that divides the main body from the upper register, with damaged extremities
9¾in. (25cm.) high
SPAIN, 10TH CENTURY
Of typical form based on a Corinthian capital, with traditional acanthus leaves used in two rows and an intricate foliate pattern above a bead-and-reel border that divides the main body from the upper register, with damaged extremities
9¾in. (25cm.) high
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