Bishapur_zan.jpg
Summary
Artist |
Unknown artist
Unknown artist
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Description |
English:
Floor pavement representing female harpist. Marble mosaic, ca. 260 AD (Sasanian Era). From the iwan of the so-called palace of Shapur at Bishapur, Iran.
Français :
Panneau de recouvrement de sol représentant des danseuses. Mosaïque de marbre, vers 260 ap. J.-C. (ère sassanide). Provenance : iwan du « palais de Shapur » à Bishapur, Iran.
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q19675
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Current location |
Department of Near Eastern antiquities, Suly, ground floor, room 16
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Accession number |
AO 26169
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Credit line | Excavated by Roman Ghirshman, ca. 1939–1941 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
References | Base Atlas | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | Unknown source Unknown source |
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