Ask the Scholar

Page 1 of 2
I can add historical knowledge about this page.

Page image

Page 1

Document source description

This shard fits with two others, now at the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo (inv. 13724) and at the Benaki Museum in Athens (inv. 823). As part of a composition of the Descent from the Cross, it shows Joseph of Arimathea ready to receive Christ's dead body taken down for burial. The bowl from which the dispersed pieces come is one of a kind. Discovered in Egypt, it was probably made there for use in a local Christian church. Remarkably, its technique and style closely resemble Islamic pottery from the same period.

Page data

Page
1
Source index
0
Type
photo
Media ID
5f3ea64b76dae322
Size
unknown

Document data

ID
17880
Core
obj
Type
object
DTO data
{
    "id": "17880",
    "sourceUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.2734",
    "contentType": "object",
    "stage": "normalized",
    "title": "Bowl Fragment with the Descent from the Cross",
    "description": "This shard fits with two others, now at the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo (inv. 13724) and at the Benaki Museum in Athens (inv. 823). As part of a composition of the Descent from the Cross, it shows Joseph of Arimathea ready to receive Christ's dead body taken down for burial. The bowl from which the dispersed pieces come is one of a kind. Discovered in Egypt, it was probably made there for use in a local Christian church. Remarkably, its technique and style closely resemble Islamic pottery from the same period.",
    "provenance": "Moritz Sobernheim, Berlin, prior to 1914, by purchase; Clara Schiff Sobernheim, Berlin, Germany and Port Chester, New York, 1933, by inheritance; Rudolf Sobernheim, Washington D.C., 1952, by gift; Barbara R. Sobernheim, Washington D.C., 1994, by inheritance; Walters Art Museum, 1996, by gift.",
    "date": "2nd half 13th century (Medieval)",
    "citationUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.2734",
    "rightsUri": "CC0",
    "language": "en",
    "genreSpecific": [
        "sherds",
        "bowls"
    ],
    "iiifBase": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PS1_48.2734_Back_DD_T14.jpg",
    "thumbnailUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PS1_48.2734_Back_DD_T14.jpg",
    "largeImageUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PS1_48.2734_Back_DD_T14.jpg",
    "imageCount": 2,
    "pageCount": 2,
    "source": "import",
    "dimensions": [
        {
            "units": "cm",
            "width": 10.4,
            "height": 10,
            "depth": 4
        }
    ],
    "dimensionsRaw": "H: 4 1/8 × W: 3 15/16 × D: 1 9/16 in. (10.4 × 10 × 4 cm)"
}

Context sent to Scholar

Document identity
{
    "localId": "17880",
    "label": "Bowl Fragment with the Descent from the Cross",
    "core": "obj",
    "dtoType": "object",
    "citationUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.2734"
}
Document source metadata
{
    "id": "17880",
    "sourceUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.2734",
    "contentType": "object",
    "stage": "normalized",
    "title": "Bowl Fragment with the Descent from the Cross",
    "description": "This shard fits with two others, now at the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo (inv. 13724) and at the Benaki Museum in Athens (inv. 823). As part of a composition of the Descent from the Cross, it shows Joseph of Arimathea ready to receive Christ's dead body taken down for burial. The bowl from which the dispersed pieces come is one of a kind. Discovered in Egypt, it was probably made there for use in a local Christian church. Remarkably, its technique and style closely resemble Islamic pottery from the same period.",
    "provenance": "Moritz Sobernheim, Berlin, prior to 1914, by purchase; Clara Schiff Sobernheim, Berlin, Germany and Port Chester, New York, 1933, by inheritance; Rudolf Sobernheim, Washington D.C., 1952, by gift; Barbara R. Sobernheim, Washington D.C., 1994, by inheritance; Walters Art Museum, 1996, by gift.",
    "date": "2nd half 13th century (Medieval)",
    "citationUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.2734",
    "rightsUri": "CC0",
    "language": "en",
    "genreSpecific": [
        "sherds",
        "bowls"
    ],
    "iiifBase": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PS1_48.2734_Back_DD_T14.jpg",
    "thumbnailUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PS1_48.2734_Back_DD_T14.jpg",
    "largeImageUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PS1_48.2734_Back_DD_T14.jpg",
    "imageCount": 2,
    "pageCount": 2,
    "source": "import",
    "dimensions": [
        {
            "units": "cm",
            "width": 10.4,
            "height": 10,
            "depth": 4
        }
    ],
    "dimensionsRaw": "H: 4 1/8 × W: 3 15/16 × D: 1 9/16 in. (10.4 × 10 × 4 cm)"
}
Document source extras
{
    "cul": "Coptic",
    "style": "Islamic",
    "dynasty": "Ayyubid Dynasty",
    "med": "fritware with underglaze painting",
    "creator_ids": [
        "6182"
    ],
    "collection_ids": [
        "ISL",
        "MED"
    ],
    "exhibition_ids": [
        "3315",
        "1957"
    ]
}
Page context
{
    "seq": 1,
    "pageIndex": 0,
    "type": "photo",
    "url": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/raw/PS1_48.2734_Fnt_DD_T14.jpg",
    "mediaId": "5f3ea64b76dae322"
}