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Source Description
The source for this scene has yet to be identified. A regal figure, seated on an elaborate chair, and several of his bearded companions, are being attended by three servants. One of whom holds a gold chalice with a double-headed eagle on its lid, a second is waiting in the background, and a third prostrates himself at the table delivering a tray and bottle. Placed on the table, which is covered with a cloth embroidered in red with double-headed eagles and pine trees, are a couple of beakers. Beyond the tent, extends a desert landscape suggesting an eastern locale. The miniature is framed in black enamel adorned with tree and mushroom shapes and wire spirals. The remainder of the kovsh's exterior is covered by large cloud berry blossoms in white with brownish edges and checkerboard centers in gray over black circumscribed by a row of triangles in turquoise. Other motifs include trees, spirals, triangles, checkerboard patterns and circles. The treatment of the handle differs in that its edges are decorated with triangular shapes and circles in raised filigree enamel over a plain gilt ground.
Scholar Source Context
Document identity
localId
82475
label
Kovsh with Banqueting Scene
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obj
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object
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Source metadata
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82475
sourceUrl
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object
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normalized
title
Kovsh with Banqueting Scene
description
The source for this scene has yet to be identified. A regal figure, seated on an elaborate chair, and several of his bearded companions, are being attended by three servants. One of whom holds a gold chalice with a double-headed eagle on its lid, a second is waiting in the background, and a third prostrates himself at the table delivering a tray and bottle. Placed on the table, which is covered with a cloth embroidered in red with double-headed eagles and pine trees, are a couple of beakers. Beyond the tent, extends a desert landscape suggesting an eastern locale. The miniature is framed in black enamel adorned with tree and mushroom shapes and wire spirals. The remainder of the kovsh's exterior is covered by large cloud berry blossoms in white with brownish edges and checkerboard centers in gray over black circumscribed by a row of triangles in turquoise. Other motifs include trees, spirals, triangles, checkerboard patterns and circles. The treatment of the handle differs in that its edges are decorated with triangular shapes and circles in raised filigree enamel over a plain gilt ground.
provenance
Sale, Sotheby's, Geneva, November 18, 1993, Lot 576; purchased by Leo Kaplan Ltd, 1993; puchased by Jean M. Riddell, Washington, D.C., December 11, 1993; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 2010.
date
1908-1917
citationUrl
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CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
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kovshi
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3
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3
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import
dimensions
units
cm
width
13.8
height
18.5
depth
10.7
dimensionsRaw
H with handle: 5 7/16 x W: 7 5/16 x D: 4 3/16 in. (13.8 x 18.5 x 10.7 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
[Symbols] On base: kokoshnik right
88; [Soviet control marks] 816
IUT
P; [Symbols] On underside of handle: 88
kokoshnik right
med
silver gilding, painted matte and filigree enamel
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4493
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EAN
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none
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photo
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photo
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