Ewer ducks Louvre OA7427 - Public domain scan of engraving

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Ewer ducks Louvre OA7427 - Public domain scan of engraving

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Ewer with ducks and Zodiac signs. Hammered copper alloy with hammered and repoussé decoration, inlaid with engraved silver and black paste, Egypt or Syria, 1309.
Français : Aiguière aux canards et aux signes du Zodiaque. Alliage de cuivre martelé à décor martelé, repoussé et incrusté d'argent regravé et de pâte noire, Égypte ou Syrie, 1309.

Islamic art refers to the visual arts that were produced in the Islamic world, which encompasses a vast geographical area stretching from Spain and North Africa in the west to Central Asia and India in the east. Islamic art is characterized by its focus on religious themes and its emphasis on the representation of spiritual truths. Islamic art is also known for its distinctive aesthetic features, including the use of calligraphy, geometric patterns, and arabesque designs. Islamic art covers a wide range of media, including architecture, painting, calligraphy, ceramics, and textiles. In the narrowest sense, the arts of the Islamic peoples might be said to include only those arising directly from the practice of Islam. More commonly, however, the term is extended to include all of the arts produced by Muslim peoples, whether connected with their religion or not. In this article, the subject includes the arts created in pre-Islamic times by Arabs and other peoples in Asia Minor and North Africa who eventually adopted the Islamic faith.

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Date

1500 - 1600
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Source

Jastrow (2006)
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public domain

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