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Powder Flask

İsim Powder Flask
Basım Tarihi: 18th century (Early Modern)
Basım Yeri - The Walters Art Museum
Konu Culture: Islamic | more | less
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Dimensions: 2 7/16 x 6 3/8 x 1 in. (6.2 x 16.2 x 2.5 cm)
Kütüphane: Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 71.419
Kayıt Numarası walters-40388
Lokasyon The Walters Art Museum
Tarih 18th century (Early Modern)
Notlar The powder flask (also known as a priming flask) was an essential firearm accessory and held the fine powder needed to make the gun fire. Gunmakers in India during the Mughal era (1526-1858) specialized in carving ivory powder flasks with animal figures. Often, as these two examples, the decoration consists of intertwined and composite creatures that seem to grow out of or attack one another. One such menagerie, on the right-hand flask, includes a cheetah or lion chasing an antelope in the center, and bucks, antelopes, lions, birds, a boar, elephant, and mongoose at the two ends. Many of these animals were regularly hunted (or used for hunts, as with the elephant), in Mughal India.For the latest information about this object, powder flasks, visit art.thewalters.org. | Dynasty: Mughal Dynasty | Inscriptions: | Reign: | Style: | more | less
Parçası Olduğu ISL, ARM | Islamic Art
Malzeme ivory, steel
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Powder Flask

Basım Tarihi 18th century (Early Modern)
Basım Yeri - The Walters Art Museum
Konu Culture: Islamic | more | less
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Dimensions: 2 7/16 x 6 3/8 x 1 in. (6.2 x 16.2 x 2.5 cm)
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 71.419
Kayıt Numarası walters-40388
Lokasyon The Walters Art Museum
Tarih 18th century (Early Modern)
Notlar The powder flask (also known as a priming flask) was an essential firearm accessory and held the fine powder needed to make the gun fire. Gunmakers in India during the Mughal era (1526-1858) specialized in carving ivory powder flasks with animal figures. Often, as these two examples, the decoration consists of intertwined and composite creatures that seem to grow out of or attack one another. One such menagerie, on the right-hand flask, includes a cheetah or lion chasing an antelope in the center, and bucks, antelopes, lions, birds, a boar, elephant, and mongoose at the two ends. Many of these animals were regularly hunted (or used for hunts, as with the elephant), in Mughal India.For the latest information about this object, powder flasks, visit art.thewalters.org. | Dynasty: Mughal Dynasty | Inscriptions: | Reign: | Style: | more | less
Parçası Olduğu ISL, ARM | Islamic Art
Malzeme ivory, steel
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