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Sasanian Bowl with Female Busts in Medallions in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, January 2009


Bowl with Female Busts in Medallions
Sasanian Empire, Iran, late 3rd- early 4th century AD
Silver
Inscribed in Pahlevi: “This water vessel is the property of S [ ] 296 drahm.”
Accession Number: 1970.5
The lady portrayed in five medallions on this bowl has a hairstyle that suggests that she may have been a queen in the Sasanian royal family in the time of King Narseh, and the vessel is probably a product of a royal workshop of the third or fourth century AD. The use of medallion portraits as a form of decoration was borrowed by the Sasanians from Roman works of art, such as the glass bowl also exhibited here. Silver Sasanian “medallion bowls” inspired, in turn, a type of Central Asian luxury production that persisted well beyond the geographical borders and chronological limits of the Sasanian Empire.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum label
Sasanian Empire, Iran, late 3rd- early 4th century AD
Silver
Inscribed in Pahlevi: “This water vessel is the property of S [ ] 296 drahm.”
Accession Number: 1970.5
The lady portrayed in five medallions on this bowl has a hairstyle that suggests that she may have been a queen in the Sasanian royal family in the time of King Narseh, and the vessel is probably a product of a royal workshop of the third or fourth century AD. The use of medallion portraits as a form of decoration was borrowed by the Sasanians from Roman works of art, such as the glass bowl also exhibited here. Silver Sasanian “medallion bowls” inspired, in turn, a type of Central Asian luxury production that persisted well beyond the geographical borders and chronological limits of the Sasanian Empire.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum label
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