Frauen beim Musizieren und Feiern unter einem großen Mangobaum, Detail, Indien, 18. Jahrhundert © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Islamische Kunst / Johannes Kramer
Nearly Destroyed in an Explosion, Eight Ancient Glass Vessels
Sog. Keilförmiges Reliquiar mit abbasidischer Schachfigur und arabisch beschriftetem Stein. Dommuseum Hildesheim, DS 4. © Dommuseum Hildesheim, Foto: Florian Monheim
Raum für Alle hat die Erde. Zeitgenössische Schrift-Kunst von Hassan Massoudy, Ausstellungsansicht im Freiraum in der Box © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Islamische Kunst / Zina Ebden
Arts of the Islamic World & India at Sotheby's London
Ausstellungs- Impressionen "Tag der offenen Tür " (c) findART.cc Foto frei von Rechten.
A highly important blue and white Iznik pottery charger, Turkey, circa 1480 (1) © Sotheby's
As part of Sotheby’s Orientalist and Middle Eastern Art Week, a group of four sales dedicated to art produced across the Islamic world from ancient to modern times, 280 lots sold to bring £14,998,938 / $20,934,439 (est. £10,402,300-14,893,000) – an increase of 18% from the equivalent season in 2017.
Arts of the Islamic World 25 April 2018, Sotheby’s London
Two early copies of Euclid’s Elements and Ptolemy’s Almagest, Egypt and Persia, 13th century
A royal horse attended by three grooms, Mughal, circa 1575-90