Incense burner, cast bronze with openwork and engraved decoration

Eastern Iran or Afghanistan; 11th-12th century
H: 24.5; L: 29.5 cm
Inventory number 48/1981
Published in
Toby Falk og Douglas Barrett: Gods, gardens and elephants : an exhibition, 17th June to 17th July 1981, Colnaghi, London 1981, cat.no. 16;
Kjeld von Folsach: Davids Samling gennem 24 år, 1962-1985 = The David Collection: a 24-year period: 1962-1985, København 1985, pp. 50-51;
Art from the World of Islam. 8th-18th century, Louisiana, Humlebæk 1987, cat.no. 47;
Kjeld von Folsach: Islamic art. The David Collection, Copenhagen 1990, cat.no. 308;
Kjeld von Folsach: Fabelvæsner fra Islams Verden, Davids Samling, København 1991, p. 15 and cat.no. 30;
Kjeld von Folsach, Torben Lundbæk and Peder Mortensen (eds.): Sultan, Shah and Great Mughal: the history and culture of the Islamic world, The National Museum, Copenhagen 1996, cat.no. 136;
Kjeld von Folsach: Art from the World of Islam in The David Collection, Copenhagen 2001, cat.no. 471;
Sheila S. Blair and Jonathan M. Bloom (eds.): Cosmophilia. Islamic Art from the David Collection, Copenhagen, McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Boston 2006, cat.no. 117;
Sabiha Al Khemir: Beauty and belief: crossing bridges with the arts of Islamic culture, Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Provo 2012, pp. 118-119, 221;
Joachim Meyer: Sensual Delights: Incense Burners and Rosewater Sprinklers from the World of Islam, The David Collection, Copenhagen 2015, cat.no. 4;
Sheila R. Canby [et al.]: Court and cosmos: the great age of the Seljuqs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New Haven 2016, cat.no. 136a, p. 219;
Elizabeth C. Kelly: Zoomorphic incense burners of Medieval Khurasan: a study of Islamic metalwork, Oxford 2024, fig. C.14.1, fig. C.14.2A-C.14.2B, figs. C.14.3A- C.14.3D, figs. C.14.4A-C14.4B, figs. C.14.5A-C14.5C, fig. 7.12C, fig. 4.3C, fig. 4.7H, fig. 4.11E; 

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