Bronze ewer with a feline handleIran, 7th century (Umayyad period)19 inches high and max 8 inches in
Bronze ewer with a feline handleIran, 7th century (Umayyad period)19 inches high and max 8 inches in diameterThis ewer demonstrates a continuation of Parthian and Sasanian forms during the early Islamic period in Iran. The lobed forms represent mountains and the vertical lines surmounted by budlike shapes are probably plants. Its overall composition and motifs demonstrate the transition from a figural style to a growing taste for rhythmic repeating patterns. The handle is shaped like an elongated cat peering at the heads of two birds depicted on the rim of the vessel, as though about to pounce.Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art -- source link
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