Ladies Entertained by Dancers

Description

This ivory carving was made to sheath wooden furniture made in India for trade along the Silk Road, which stretched from Rome to China. Indian ivory-faced furnishings--along with lacquer boxes from China and painted glass from Rome--were found in an extraordinary deposit of luxury goods at a site called Begram. The wood on which the ivory and lacquer were affixed has long disintegrated, and only the small pieces remain.

Provenance

Frederick M. Mayer [1899–1974], New York, NY, by descent to his son, Robert J. Mayer (?–1974); Robert J. Mayer (1974–?); (Spink & Son, Ltd., London, England, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?–1985); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1985–)

Ladies Entertained by Dancers

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1–200 CE

Accession Number

1985.103

Medium

ivory

Dimensions

Overall: 7.5 x 17 cm (2 15/16 x 6 11/16 in.)

Classification

Ivory

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund