Luxury Ewer Extending Good Fortune to the Owner

Description

This silver inlaid ewer was produced for luxury clientele. The wide band around the body of the vessel displays vignettes of daily and courtly life contained within multilobed medallions. Some of the scenes feature falconry, hunting, dancing, and several groups of musicians. All these scenes are set off against a skillfully executed arabesque background—a pervasive motif in Islamic art characterized by interwoven vegetal and curvilinear elements. An inscription around the ewer’s shoulder extends good fortune, prosperity, and peace to the owner. The ewer is dated 1223 and signed by the master craftsman Ahmad al-Dhaki of Mosul.

Provenance

(Raphaël Stora [1888–1963], New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?-1956); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1956-)

Luxury Ewer Extending Good Fortune to the Owner

Ahmad al-Dhaki al-Mawsili

1223

Accession Number

1956.11

Medium

brass inlaid with silver; lid and base added later

Dimensions

Diameter: 26.6 cm (10 1/2 in.); Overall: 37.9 cm (14 15/16 in.); Diameter of base: 14.5 cm (5 11/16 in.)

Classification

Metalwork

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

John L. Severance Fund