1963.24, Dragon head finial, Iran Sljuk period, 11th-14th centuries


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Metal ornaments like this mythic dragon decorated the tops of poles carried in religious processions. Although made for Muslim festivals, the dragon is an age-old figure in North Asian art.

The cosmopolitan society of the Roman Empire left a tradition of craftsmanship in metal, ceramic, textiles, jewelry, and glass which long survived the Empire as a political entity. Although this dragon finial comes from the Sljuk Turkish period of the 11th to 14th centuries CE, it stems from a tradition of animal art in bronze going back to Near Eastern antiquity.

Excerpt from
Anne Bromberg, DMA Label copy, 2003.

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Until 1963: World Antiquities, Ltd., New York, NY [1]

From 1963: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts [2]

[1] Object card found in Collections Records Object File 1963.24
[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983

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Metal ornaments like this mythic dragon decorated the tops of poles carried in religious processions. Although made for Muslim festivals, the dragon is an age-old figure in North Asian art.

The cosmopolitan society of the Roman Empire left a tradition of craftsmanship in metal, ceramic, textiles, jewelry, and glass which long survived the Empire as a political entity. Although this dragon finial comes from the Sljuk Turkish period of the 11th to 14th centuries CE, it stems from a tradition of animal art in bronze going back to Near Eastern antiquity.

Excerpt from
Anne Bromberg, DMA Label copy, 2003.

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Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Until 1963: World Antiquities, Ltd., New York, NY [1]

From 1963: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts [2]

[1] Object card found in Collections Records Object File 1963.24
[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983

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animals (Animalia kingdom): AAT: 300249395
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mythical or legendary beings: AAT: 300375725
religious objects: AAT: 300234098
bronze: AAT: 300010957
metal: AAT: 300010900
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finials: AAT: 300002280
Islam: AAT: 300073715
dragons (mythical beings): AAT: 300375726
Iran (nation): TGN: 7000231
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