Cleveland Museum of Art (Egyptian) · textile

Fragment of a Band or Border

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Description

[Egypt, Umayyad period (661–750) or Abbasid period (750–1258)] This lively hunting scene features a central figure grappling with a lion. He is flanked by hunters on horseback brandishing swords. The swirling clothing of the hunters and the dynamic poses of the animals give a sense of movement to the band. The entire scene is bordered with a vibrant floral design. Hunting was a popular artistic theme in pre-Islamic traditions, including Sasanian and Assyrian art, and was then adopted into Islamic artistic vernacular.

Cross-references (2)

  • Wikidata Q79933235 tier-1
  • CMA-id 150677 tier-2
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