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Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Gulbenkian Museum - Arabic and Chinese stuff

From the Persian Kashan, 1311 CE.
Also from the Persian Kashan, 13th century.
 Egyptian or Syrian glass bottle, 14th century Mamluk.
Chinese screen in wood, lacquer and paper, 17th century. Known as a Coromandel screen.
 This is one section of one panel of the screen.


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