Antiquities, Islamic, and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art: Featuring Selections from the Dr. Mohammed Said Farsi Collection
Lot 109:
This elegantly crafted bronze ewer from the Safavid period of 17th century Persia exemplifies the refined artistry and functional beauty of Persian metalwork. The ewer features a long, slender spout that gracefully curves outward, balanced by a sturdy, rounded body. The handle, adorned with intricate details, curves elegantly from the back of the vessel, adding both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality.
The design of this ewer is characteristic of Safavid craftsmanship, known for its blend of form and ornamentation. The body of the ewer is subtly adorned with incised lines, while the neck and spout are more elaborately decorated, displaying the high level of skill involved in its creation. The finial atop the lid and the animal-shaped terminal at the handle are particularly notable features, showcasing the cultural significance and the artistic imagination of the period.
Bronze vessels such as this were not only used for practical purposes, such as pouring water or wine, but they also held a ceremonial or decorative place in Persian households, especially among the elite.
H: 40cm.
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