Candlestick, cast and engraved bronze

Central Asia, Afghanistan or Iran; 15th century
H: 25.5; Diam: 17 cm
Inventory number 38/1982
Published in
Spink & Son: Persian and Islamic Art, London 1977, pp. 47-48, cat. 148;
Yanni Petsopoulos (ed.): Tulips, Arabesques and Turbans. Decorative Arts from the Ottoman Empire, London 1982, fig. 15e, p. 39;
Art from the World of Islam. 8th-18th Century, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk 1987, cat. 187;
Thomas W. Lentz and Glenn D. Lowry: Timur and the Princely Vision. Persian Art and Culture in the Fifteenth Century, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles 1989, cat. 122;
Kjeld von Folsach: Islamic Art. The David Collection, Copenhagen 1990, cat. 346;
Kjeld von Folsach: Fabelvæsner fra Islams Verden, Davids Samling, Copenhagen 1991, cat. 38;
Kjeld von Folsach, Torben Lundbæk and Peder Mortensen (ed.): Sultan, Shah and Great Mughal. The History and Culture of the Islamic World, National Museum, Copenhagen 1996, cat. 256;
Jill Tilden (ed.): First Under Heaven. The Art of Asia, London 1997, fig. 10, p. 14;
Kjeld von Folsach: Art from the World of Islam in the David Collection, Copenhagen 2001, cat. 522;
Marthe Bernus Taylor et al.: L'etrange et le merveilleux en terres d'Islam, Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris 2001, pp. 112-113, cat. 78 ;
Abbas Daneshvari: Of Serpents and Dragons in Islamic art. An Iconographical Study, Costa Mesa 2011, pp. 70-71, pl. 24;
Mentioned in Michael Spink: “Dragons and Arabesques. Jade Carving in Persia and Central Asia in the 15th Century, The Woolf Jade Lecture,” in Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, 80, 2015-2016, p. 98, note 36;
Yusuf Cetin: Türk Sanatında Ejder Ikonografisi, Ankara 2025, fig. 232, p. 274;

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