Penneæske af graveret og sølvindlagt messing

Irak, Mosul; 653 H = 1255-56
H: 5,7; L: 36,3; B: 7,5 cm
Inventarnummer 6/1997
Publiceret i
Kjeld von Folsach: Kunst fra islams verden i Davids Samling, København 2001, kat.nr. 506;
Almut v. Gladiss (red.): Die Dschazira: Kulturlandschaft zwischen Euphrat und Tigris, Museum für Islamische Kunst, Berlin 2006, kat.nr. 28, s. 73-74;
Julian Raby: “The principle of parsimony and the problem of the 'Mosul school of metalwork'” i Venetia Porter and Mariam Rosser-Owens (red ): Metalwork and material culture in the Islamic world : art, craft and text : essays presented to James W. Allan, London 2012, s. 23, 32 og note 61 (ingen billede);
Frédéric Bauden: ”‘The Calligrapher is an Ape!’: Arabic epigrams on pen boxes (sixth/twelfth–ninth/fifteenth Centuries)”, i Bernard O’Kane, A. C. S. Peacock og Mark Muehlhaeusler (red.): Inscriptions of the medieval Islamic world, Edinburgh 2023, fig. 16.8, s. 501-502;

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