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"Design for the Water Clock of the Peacocks"

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Yazar Badi' al-Zaman ibn al-Razzaz al-Jazari1136, Northern Mesopotamia - 1206, Northern Mesopotamia
Basım Tarihi: AH 715 / AD 1315
Basım Yeri Syria or Iraq -
Konu Artuqids — Ink, opaque watercolour, and gold on paper
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 31.4 cm, width: 22.1 cm
Kütüphane: Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 55.121.15
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_us_Mus82_13
Lokasyon The Metropolitan Museum
Tarih AH 715 / AD 1315
Notlar Al-Jazari, the author of this treatise on a variety of practical and fanciful mechanical devices, served at the Artuqid court in Diyar Bakr in the late eleventh to the early twelfth century. Some of the elements of the peacock clock, run by water, are shown in this illustration. In the completed device, the arch containing two peacocks would be surmounted by another containing a peahen that would turn from right to left in the course of a half hour, causing the peacocks to whistle.
Örnek Metin Purchased in 1955
Bu sayfanın künyesi MWNF Working Number: GalEx6_US2_13
Seçili bibliyografya Robinson, B. W.,The Kevorkian Collection: Islamic and Indian Illustrated Manuscripts, Miniature Paintings and Drawings., New York, 1953.Dimand, M. S. "An Exhibit of Islamic and Indian Paintings." inMetropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin., new series, vol. 14 (December 1955).Atil, E.,Renaissance of Islam : Art of the Mamluks., Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981.Brinkmann, V., ed.Machine Room of the Gods : How Our Future was Invented., Frankfurt, 2023.Canby, S. R., Deniz Beyazit, and Martina Rugiadi. "The Great Age of the Seljuqs." In Court and Cosmos. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016.
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"Design for the Water Clock of the Peacocks"

Yazar Badi' al-Zaman ibn al-Razzaz al-Jazari1136, Northern Mesopotamia - 1206, Northern Mesopotamia
Basım Tarihi AH 715 / AD 1315
Basım Yeri Syria or Iraq -
Konu Artuqids — Ink, opaque watercolour, and gold on paper
Tür Resim
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 31.4 cm, width: 22.1 cm
Kütüphane Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası 55.121.15
Kayıt Numarası GalEx6_us_Mus82_13
Lokasyon The Metropolitan Museum
Tarih AH 715 / AD 1315
Notlar Al-Jazari, the author of this treatise on a variety of practical and fanciful mechanical devices, served at the Artuqid court in Diyar Bakr in the late eleventh to the early twelfth century. Some of the elements of the peacock clock, run by water, are shown in this illustration. In the completed device, the arch containing two peacocks would be surmounted by another containing a peahen that would turn from right to left in the course of a half hour, causing the peacocks to whistle.
Örnek Metin Purchased in 1955
Bu sayfanın künyesi MWNF Working Number: GalEx6_US2_13
Seçili bibliyografya Robinson, B. W.,The Kevorkian Collection: Islamic and Indian Illustrated Manuscripts, Miniature Paintings and Drawings., New York, 1953.Dimand, M. S. "An Exhibit of Islamic and Indian Paintings." inMetropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin., new series, vol. 14 (December 1955).Atil, E.,Renaissance of Islam : Art of the Mamluks., Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981.Brinkmann, V., ed.Machine Room of the Gods : How Our Future was Invented., Frankfurt, 2023.Canby, S. R., Deniz Beyazit, and Martina Rugiadi. "The Great Age of the Seljuqs." In Court and Cosmos. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016.
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