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Catalog Data

Medium:
Brass, silver inlay
Dimensions:
H x W (overall): 45.2 x 36.7 cm (17 13/16 x 14 7/16 in)
Type:
Vessel
Origin:
Syria or Northern Iraq
Date:
mid-13th century
Period:
Ayyubid period
Description:
Canteen; a pit in one side and a strainer inside the neck; handles probably later additions (Brass). Decoration executed in silver inlay, with details engraved; the designs of both Christian and Islamic origin. Inscriptions written in Kufic and in naskhi scripts.
Inscriptions:
Inscriptions written in Kufic and in naskhi scripts.
Provenance:
To 1845
Prince Filippo Andrea Doria, Italy to 1845 [1]
To at least 1934
George A. Eumorfopoulos (1863-1939), London [2]
To 1941
Hagop Kevorkian (1872-1962), New York [3]
From 1941
Freer Gallery of Art, purchased from Hagop Kevorkian, New York in 1941 [4]
Notes:
[1] See M. Lanci, Trattato delle Simboliche Rappresentanze Arabiche, vol. II, pp. 141-3145 and vol. III, pls. XLV-XLVI, Nos. A, B, and 1-2. Also refer to Curatorial Remark 4 in the object record.
[2] According to Dimand, M., "A Silver Inlaid Bronze Canteen with Christian Subjects in the Eumorfopoulos Collection," Ars Islamica, vol. 1, no. 1 (1934), pp. 16-21. As of the publication of this article by M. S. Dimand, the canteen was still in the George Eumorfopoulos Collection.
[3] Curatorial Remark 1 in the object record. For additional information, see Freer Gallery of Art Purchase List file, Collections Management Office.
[4] See note 3.
Collection:
Freer Gallery of Art Collection
Exhibition History:
Engaging the Senses (October 14, 2017 - ongoing)
Arts of the Islamic World (May 3, 1998 to January 3, 2016)
Crosscurrents in Chinese and Islamic Ceramics (March 1, 1996 to July 1, 1997)
America Meets Asia at the Freer Gallery of Art (May 9, 1993 to April 18, 1998)
Islamic Metalwork in the Freer Gallery of Art (September 27, 1985 to November 17, 1986)
Christian Themes in Thirteenth-Century Islamic Metalwork (December 18, 1984 to September 3, 1985)
Art of the Near East (August 21, 1977 to December 14, 1979)
Art of the Arab World (May 8, 1975 to August 20, 1977)
Near Eastern Art (June 15, 1973 to May 7, 1975)
Untitled Exhibition, Canteens, South Corridor (June 19, 1971 to September 25, 1971)
Near Eastern Art—Paintings, Metalwork (August 18, 1967 to February 10, 1972)
Near Eastern Art (June 5, 1964 to August 18, 1967)
Near Eastern Art (January 1, 1963 to August 18, 1967)
Islamic Art, Gallery 6A (July 22, 1958 to June 5, 1964)
Centennial Exhibition, South Corridor (February 25, 1956 to October 27, 1959)
Centennial Exhibition, Galleries 6 and 7 (February 25, 1956 to April 10, 1962)
Special Exhibition, Armenian Manuscripts and East Christian Art (February 15, 1955 to April 13, 1955)
Untitled Exhibition, Islamic Manuscripts, 1955 (April 12, 1955 to December 16, 1955)
Special Exhibition (February 9, 1954 to April 20, 1954)
Untitled Exhibition, Ancient Near Eastern Art, 1947 (June 18, 1947 to October 26, 1955)
Untitled Exhibition, Armenian Manuscripts, Gallery 6, 1947 (April 23 to October 3, 1947)
Untitled Exhibition, Islamic Arts, 1947 (October 6, 1947 to February 25, 1956)
Untitled Exhibition, Islamic Manuscripts, 1947 (October 6, 1947 to February 25, 1956)
Untitled Exhibition, Persian and Near Eastern Art (May 5, 1933 to September 24, 1947)
Previous custodian or owner:
Prince Filippo Andrea Doria
George Aristedes Eumorfopoulos (1863-1939)
Hagop Kevorkian (1872-1962)
Topic:
chasing  Search this
hammering  Search this
spinning (metalworking)  Search this
inlay (process)  Search this
metal  Search this
Christianity  Search this
birth  Search this
Ayyubid period (1171 - 1250)  Search this
Jesus Christ  Search this
child  Search this
Virgin Mary  Search this
kufic script  Search this
naskh script  Search this
washing  Search this
Syria  Search this
Iraq  Search this
halo  Search this
Arts of the Islamic World  Search this
Credit Line:
Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment
Accession Number:
F1941.10
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Freer Gallery 04: Engaging the Senses
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Data Source:
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye3736d9f18-1602-4792-9091-fb93799cc06c
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:fsg_F1941.10