TWO SILVER REPOUSSÉ PANELS
TWO SILVER REPOUSSÉ PANELS
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TWO SILVER REPOUSSÉ PANELS

OTTOMAN ARMENIA OR GREECE, 18TH CENTURY

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TWO SILVER REPOUSSÉ PANELS
OTTOMAN ARMENIA OR GREECE, 18TH CENTURY
Two circular panels worked in in repoussé with engraved and punched details, decorated with a central cherub with folded wings, the outer ring with a band of floral decoration and further cherub at the top, sunburst pattern around the exterior, mounting holes throughout
Each 10 ¼in. (26cm.) diam.

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The motif at the centre of these panels, a human face surrounded by six feathered wings, is often encountered on liturgical vessels in the Orthodox tradition: it appears, for example on the stems of two cups kept in the Etchmiadzin cathedral (Treasures of Etchmiadzin, Yerevan, 1984). It may be a reference to the last judgement, and a manuscript produced in New Julfa in Isfahan depicts Jesus seated on a throne within a similar arrangement of wings (Vrej Nersessian, Treasures from the Ark: 1700 Years of Armenian Christian Art, London, 2001, p194). In terms of function, the fittings on the bottom of these plaques suggest that they may have been altar fans, similar to an example in the Kalfyan Colleciton which has a similar ‘sunburst’ design around the edge (Switzerland-Armenia: The Kalfayan Collection, Pregny, 2015, p.19).

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