COLLECTION NAME:
The AMICA Library
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AMICO~1~1
The AMICA Library
Collection
true
AMICA ID:
CMA_.1946.425.2
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CMA_.1946.425.2
AMICA ID
false
AMICA Library Year:
2002
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2002
AMICA Library Year
false
Object Type:
Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
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Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
Object Type
false
Creator Nationality:
European; Iberian; Spanish; Hispano-Moresque
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European; Iberian; Spanish; Hispano-Moresque
Creator Nationality
false
Creator Name-CRT:
Spain (Hispano-Moresque), 14th century
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Spain (Hispano-Moresque), 14th century
Creator Name-CRT
false
Title:
Plaque (Appliqué)
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Plaque (Appliqué)
Title
false
Title Type:
Primary
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Primary
Title Type
false
View:
Full View
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Full View
View
false
Creation Date:
1300s
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1300s
Creation Date
false
Creation Start Date:
1300
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1300
Creation Start Date
false
Creation End Date:
1399
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1399
Creation End Date
false
Materials and Techniques:
translucent enamel on silver
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translucent enamel on silver
Materials and Techniques
false
Classification Term:
Enamel
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Enamel
Classification Term
false
Style or Period:
Hispano-Moresque
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Hispano-Moresque
Style or Period
false
Dimensions:
Overall: 1.95cm x 3cm
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Overall: 1.95cm x 3cm
Dimensions
false
AMICA Contributor:
The Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
AMICA Contributor
false
Owner Location:
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Owner Location
false
ID Number:
1946.425.2
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1946.425.2
ID Number
false
Credit Line:
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
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Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
Credit Line
false
Rights:
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<a href="http://www.clemusart.com/museum/disclaim2.html"target="_new">http://www.clemusart.com/museum/disclaim2.html</a>
Rights
false
Provenance:
(Brummer Gallery, Inc., New York).
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(Brummer Gallery, Inc., New York).
Provenance
false
Context:
These oblong plaques are decorated with pseudo-Kufic (fake Arabic) designs indicating that they were produced in Spain under Muslim influence. They may have served as applied ornaments to some article of personal adornment such as a belt. Their space suggests that they were perhaps inspired by Arabic coinage.
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<P>These oblong plaques are decorated with pseudo-Kufic (fake Arabic) designs indicating that they were produced in Spain under Muslim influence. They may have served as applied ornaments to some article of personal adornment such as a belt. Their space suggests that they were perhaps inspired by Arabic coinage.</p>
Context
false
Related Image Identifier Link:
CMA_.AM20020406.tif
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CMA_.AM20020406.tif
Related Image Identifier Link
false