RF2HW8KXT–Art inspired by Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir, ca. 1340, Attributed to Syria, Glass, colorless with brown tinge; blown, applied blown foot, applied handles; enameled and gilded, H. 13 in. (33 cm), Glass, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPAAABD–Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir. Dimensions: H. 13 in. (33 cm) Diam. of rim 8 5/8 in. (21.9 cm). Date: ca. 1340. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMD996K3–Mosque lamp. Mamluk dynasty, about AD 1350-55 From Cairo, Egypt. The lamp is also decorated with a bold inscription frieze containing the name and titles of Sayf al-Din Shaykhu al-Nasiri, and his heraldic device incorporating a red cup appears in the centre of the roundels on the neck and the underside of the lamp.
RM2HHTCRJ–Mosque Lamp of Amir Qawsun ca. 1329–35 'Ali ibn Muhammad al-Barmaki Large glass lamps of this type were commissioned by sultans and members of their court for mosques, madrasas (Qur'anic schools), tombs, hospices, and other public buildings in fourteenth-century Mamluk Cairo. This example bears the name of its patron, Qawsun (d. 1342), amir of the Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalaun (r. 1293–1341 with brief interruptions), and was probably intended for one of his two architectural commissions in Cairo—a mosque or a tomb-hospice complex. Listen to experts illuminate this artwork's story Listen
RMMHGBB8–Mosque Lamp 14th Century Mamluk period ( gilded and enamelled glas Egypt , Egyptian, ( or Syria - Syrian )
RM2A9281G–Italy Piedmont Turin - Mazzonis Palace - Mao Museum ( Museo d'Arte Orientale ) - Museum of Oriental art - Mosque lamp - Egypt - Mamluk Dynasty - Mid-14th century - The Inscription on the neck of the lamp states ' Allah is the light of the heavens and heart. His Light is like that of a niche where a lamp is found [...]'
RMKC771Y–Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir, ca. 1340
RMM08F7A–Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir MET DP252001
RMBHE8KR–Mosque lamp from Mosque and Madrasa of Sultan Hassan, 1356-63, Mamluk period, Cairo, Egypt
RM2F9CY87–Mamluk glass mosque lamp, Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Cairo, Egypt
RMGD272A–fine arts, glass, mosque lamp, enamel and gold, with Arabic inscripture, Cairo, Egypt, 14th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMW9DAJ0–Mosque lamp from Egypt or Syria 1322-1328 AD.It bears the name of the person who commissioned it;the emir Sunqur al-Saadi,inspector of the Mamluk army
RM2T91YKW–Ner Tamid (eternal lamp), late 19th-early 20th century, 4 15/16 x 10 1/4 x 5 5/8 in. (12.54 x 26.04 x 14.29 cm), Brass, silver inlay, Syria, 19th-20th century, European tourists visiting the Near East capitals of Cairo, Damascus, and Jerusalem vied for souveniers of beautiful inlaid metalwork of the Mamluk era (1250-1570), generating a 19th century revival of the style that lasted until WWI. This elaborately engraved and silver inlaid oil lamp was crafted by a series of craftsmen using the same techniques as the Mamluks and may have been used as a synagogue lamp
RM2NH56PR–Glass mosque lamp. Mamluk period. 14th century. Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts in Istanbul,
RMKC77NX–Mosque Lamp for the Mausoleum of Amir Aydakin al-'Ala'i al-Bunduqdar, shortly after 1285
RM2B03660–The Mamluk Sultanate was a medieval realm spanning Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz. It lasted from the overthrow of the Ayyubid Dynasty until the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517. Historians have traditionally broken the era of Mamluk rule into two period, one covering 1250–1382, the other, 1382–1517. Western historians call the former the 'Bahri' period and the latter the 'Burji' due to the political dominance of the regimes known by these names during the respective eras. Contemporary Muslim historians refer to the same divisions as the 'Turkish' and 'Circassian' periods in order to emphasiz
RM2A50B75–Bottle, c. 1900. The bold inscription on the body of the bottle translates: "Glory to our lord, the sultan, the king, the victorious, the protector of the world and the religion, Muhammad." This is the same Mamluk sultan, Muhammad ibn Qalaun referred to on the mosque lamp.
RM2F60CB4–London, UK. 29 March 2021. A staff member presents 'a large mamluk revival enamelled glass mosque lamp', 20thC (est. £8,000-12000). Preview of the upcoming Arts of the Islamic World & India sale where historic objects, paintings and manuscripts from the last 1,000 years are to be auctioned on 31 March at Sotheby’s New Bond Street galleries. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RF2HW8KY9–Art inspired by Mosque Lamp of Amir Qawsun, ca. 1329–35, Attributed to Egypt, Glass, colorless with brown tinge; blown, blown applied foot, enameled and gilded, H. 14 1/8 in. (35.9 cm), Glass, Ali ibn Muhammad al-Barmaki ?, Large glass lamps of this type were commissioned by sultans, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPAX42D–Mosque Lamp of Amir Qawsun. Dimensions: H. 14 1/8 in. (35.9 cm) Max. diam. 10 1/16 in. (25.6 cm) Diam. with handles 10 5/16 in. (26.2 cm). Maker: 'Ali ibn Muhammad al-Barmaki ?. Date: ca. 1329-35. Large glass lamps of this type were commissioned by sultans and members of their court for mosques, <i>madrasa</i>s (Qur'anic schools), tombs, hospices, and other public buildings in fourteenth-century Mamluk Cairo. This example bears the name of its patron, Qawsun (d. 1342), amir of the Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalaun (r. 1293-1341 with brief interruptions), and was probably intended for one
RMD989N0–Mosque lamps. Ceramic mosque lamps hung from the ceiling by chains. Their shape is based on earlier glass examples fom Mamluk Egypt (AD 1250-1517). It is likely that a glass oil lamp would have been fitted to provide light. There is also a symbolic association of light with God.
RM2HHW71M–Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir ca. 1340. Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir 447002
RMB5PX5F–Decorated ceiling lamp at the Hypostyle prayer hall of Al-Azhar Mosque in Old Islamic Cairo Egypt
RM2HH4RGW–Mosque Lamp 19th century Mamluk enameled glass was popular in nineteenth century Europe, and a number of glassmakers made copies or interpretations of the original vessels. The most renowned artists of the period were Philippe-Joseph Brocard (French, d. 1896, the brothers Joset and Ludwig Lobmeyr (Austrian, d. 1864 and 1917), and the glassworkers of the Salviati factory at Murano, Venice.. Mosque Lamp. 19th century. Glass; enameled. Attributed to possibly Syria or Europe. Glass
RM2D9GW8C–In the 18th century one of the Egyptian Mamluk leaders, Mourad Bey, destroyed the mosque because of dilapidation then ordered the rebuilding of it in
RMM07T4C–Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir MET sf17-190-987a
RM2HHRC8P–Mosque Lamp 19th century Mamluk enameled glass was popular in nineteenth century Europe, and a number of glassmakers made copies or interpretations of the original vessels. The most renowned artists of the period were Philippe-Joseph Brocard (French, d. 1896, the brothers Joset and Ludwig Lobmeyr (Austrian, d. 1864 and 1917), and the glassworkers of the Salviati factory at Murano, Venice.. Mosque Lamp. 19th century. Glass; enamel-painted and gilded with applied elements. Attributed to possibly France. Glass
RMBHE8M7–Mosque lamp from Mosque and Madrasa of Sultan Hassan, 1356-63, Mamluk period, Cairo, Egypt
RM2F87ARX–view from qibla iwan, Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RM2HHGPBH–Mosque Lamp 14th century One of the conventions of Mamluk mosque lamp decoration was to execute one inscription band in blue and the other in reserve against a blue ground. On this lamp, the neck and foot repeat the phrase al?'alim ('The Wise'), punctuated by an as yet unassigned emblem, while the body bears a formulaic dedicatory inscription but no name.. Mosque Lamp. 14th century. Glass, colorless with yellow tinge; blown, applied blown foot, enameled and gilded. Attributed to Egypt or Syria. Glass
RMAFAAPA–Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo, detail of entrance portal
RM2HHTC0A–Mosque Lamp for the Mausoleum of Amir Aydakin al-'Ala'i al-Bunduqdar shortly after 1285 This lamp’s inscriptions reveal that it was ordered for Aydakin’s mausoleum (turba), a building still standing in Cairo. Mamluk amirs adopted emblems, often connected with their ceremonial roles at court, which decorated the objects and buildings they commissioned. Here, the motif of two gold crossbows against a red shield illustrates the office of bunduqdar (bow?keeper).. Mosque Lamp for the Mausoleum of Amir Aydakin al-'Ala'i al-Bunduqdar. shortly after 1285. Glass, brownish; blown, folded foot, applied h
RM2F87B8K–view of courtyard, Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RMKC79JC–Mosque Lamp of Amir Qawsun, Ali ibn Muhammad al-Barmaki ?, ca. 1329–35
RMTW3RWF–CAIRO, EGYPT - DECEMBER 22, 2017: Khayrbak Mosque was built in Ottoman Period in Mamluk style, it boasts carved wooden details, stone inlay, Ablaq str
RM2WJFKW7–The Museum of Islamic Art , Cairo, Egypt
RM2F60CAK–London, UK. 29 March 2021. A staff member presents 'a large mamluk revival enamelled glass mosque lamp', 20thC (est. £8,000-12000). Preview of the upcoming Arts of the Islamic World & India sale where historic objects, paintings and manuscripts from the last 1,000 years are to be auctioned on 31 March at Sotheby’s New Bond Street galleries. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RF2HTY605–Art inspired by Mosque Lamp, 14th century, Attributed to Egypt or Syria, Glass, colorless with yellow tinge; blown, applied blown foot, enameled and gilded, H. 12 1/2 in. (31.8 cm), Glass, One of the conventions of Mamluk mosque lamp decoration was to execute one inscription band in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPANXMF–Mosque Lamp for the Mausoleum of Amir Aydakin al-'Ala'i al-Bunduqdar. Dimensions: H. 10 3/8 in. (26.4 cm) Diam. of rim 8 1/4 in. (21 cm). Date: shortly after 1285. This lamp's inscriptions reveal that it was ordered for Aidakin's mausoleum (turba), a building still standing in Cairo. Mamluk amirs adopted emblems, often connected with their ceremonial roles at court, which decorated the objects and buildings they commissioned. Here, the motif of two gold crossbows against a red shield illustrates the office of bunduqdar (bow-keeper). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMR20G50–CAIRO, EGYPT - DECEMBER 21, 2017: Interior of the medieval mosque, built by Mamluk Sultan Al-Muayyad, it's famous for the intricate decorations of in
RFJA7JFB–blue, tower, detail, historical, religion, church, temple, city, town,
RMB7HD2K–Mosque Mehrab in Cairo, Egypt
RMBRXNEF–Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque at the Saladin Citadel, Cairo, Egypt.
RMBXR8X7–Mosque of al-mu´ayyad sheikh , Islamic Cairo, Egypt
RMM07T4F–Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir MET sf17-190-987b
RMTW3RW5–CAIRO, EGYPT - DECEMBER 22, 2017: The scenic interior of medieval Khayrbak Mosque with stone inlay, stained glass windows, vintage lamps and carved wo
RM2DE3TEE–Sunset in Cairo over an ancient Islamic building
RFF46KFH–The Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque situated in Downtown Beirut, in Lebanon as viewed rising over the Greek Orthodox church of St George
RMB1KBAP–sultan hassan mosque, Egypt
RFF46K51–The Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque situated in Downtown Beirut, in Lebanon as viewed through the pillars of the Greek Orthodox church o
RM2F87ATB–Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RMKC8759–Mosque Lamp, 14th century, Attributed to Egypt or Syria, Glass, colorless with yellow tinge; blown, applied blown foot, enameled
RMA9D4N2–Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad Mohammed Mosque Citadel Saladin Cairo Arabic Arab Republic of Egypt North Africa Middle East
RM2F60CB0–London, UK. 29 March 2021. A staff member presents 'a large mamluk revival enamelled glass mosque lamp', 20thC (est. £8,000-12000). Preview of the upcoming Arts of the Islamic World & India sale where historic objects, paintings and manuscripts from the last 1,000 years are to be auctioned on 31 March at Sotheby’s New Bond Street galleries. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RF2HW8KY0–Art inspired by Mosque Lamp for the Mausoleum of Amir Aydakin al-'Ala'i al-Bunduqdar, shortly after 1285, Made in Egypt, probably Cairo, Glass, brownish; blown, folded foot, applied handles; enameled and gilded, H. 10 3/8 in. (26.4 cm), Glass, This lamp’s inscriptions reveal that it, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMP50RDJ–Islamic Art. Syria. Madrasa Al-Zahiriyya. 13th. century. It was originally a private residence. In 1277, after the death of the Mamluk Sultan Baybars I (1223-1277), became madrasa and now houses the National Library. Tomb of Sultan. Damascus.
RFJA7JF8–blue, detail, historical, religion, church, temple, city, town, monument,
RMM08F7B–Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir MET DP252016
RMTW3T2X–CAIRO, EGYPT - DECEMBER 22, 2017: The prayer hall of the Khayrbak mosque with rich stone decorations, wooden minbar and vintage lamps, on December 22
RMB1KB32–Sultan Al-Ghori mosque, Cairo, Egypt
RM2F879KP–view towards qibla iwan, Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RMBY7C13–Funerary Complex of Sultan al Zahir Barquq at Al-Mu'izz al-Din Street, Cairo, Egypt
RMA9D4GF–Characteristic View of the Citadel Saladin Cairo Arabic Arab Republic of Egypt Egyptian North Africa African Middle East
RMBW4CXB–Al-Aqmar Mosque, Khan El Khalili, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
RMC8YF85–Mosque of Sultan Al-Mu'ayyad Sheikh, City of Cairo, Egypt
RMP7HETH–LAMPARA DE MEZQUITA MAMELUCA-EGIPTO O SIRIA-SIGLO XIV. Location: VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON, ENGLAND.
RMCYW0BT–Sultan Qala'un Madrasa and Mausoleum, Cairo, Egypt
RMD0J2PX–Sultan Qala'un Madrasa and Mausoleum, Cairo, Egypt
RME4PKHE–Funerary Complex of Sultan al Zahir Barquq at Al-Mu'izz al-Din Street, Cairo, Egypt
RMM08F7C–Mosque Lamp Bearing the Name of the Mamluk Sultan al-Malik al-Nasir MET DP252015
RMF10F75–Mausoleum of Sultan Qalawun, Cairo, Egypt
RMTW3RXJ–CAIRO, EGYPT - DECEMBER 22, 2017: The scenic medieval building of Amir Khayrbak Mausoleum with carved walls, covered with colorful shades of stained g
RMBXEA6A–Sultan al-Muayyad Mosque, Cairo, Egypt
RMBXAT2K–Sultan al-Muayyad Mosque, Cairo, Egypt
RM2F87AXX–Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RMA9D4H7–Characteristic View of the Citadel Saladin Cairo Arabic Arab Republic of Egypt Egyptian North Africa African Middle East
RMP4FX4P–LAMPARA DE MEZQUITA MAMELUCA-EGIPTO O SIRIA-SIGLO XIV. Location: VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON, ENGLAND.
RMTW3RWX–CAIRO, EGYPT - DECEMBER 22, 2017: The ornate stone hall of Amir Khayrbak Mausoleum, decorated with colorful patterns, carved calligraphy and shades of
RM2F87ANE–view towards qibla iwan, Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RMA9D5G6–Muhammad Ali Pasha Mohammed Ali's Alabaster Mosque Citadel Saladin Cairo Arab Republic of Egypt North Africa Middle East
RMP4EYF4–LAMPARA DE MEZQUITA MAMELUCA-EGIPTO O SIRIA-SIGLO XIV. Location: VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON, ENGLAND.
RMTW3RX3–CAIRO, EGYPT - DECEMBER 22, 2017: The beautiful carved stone dome of Amir Khayrbak Mausoleum with muqarnas decoration and fine stained glass windows,
RM2F87AE8–view towards qibla iwan, Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RMTW3RWT–CAIRO, EGYPT - DECEMBER 22, 2017: Interior of Mausoleum of Amir Khayrbak complex with stone sarcophagus amid the ornate hall, on December 22 in Cairo
RM2F87ANF–view towards qibla iwan, Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RM2F879M4–view towards qibla iwan, Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RM2F87AJY–view towards qibla iwan, Sultan Hasan complex, Cairo
RMAT7PH1–complex of Qadi Abd al-Basit, Cairo, Egypt
RMAT7PH6–complex of Qadi Abd al-Basit, Cairo, Egypt
RMAT7PHB–complex of Qadi Abd al-Basit, Cairo, Egypt
RMAT7PG4–complex of Qadi Abd al-Basit, Cairo, Egypt
RMABGMYC–Sultan Hasan complex, qibla wall, mosque, Cairo
RMAT7PG9–complex of Qadi Abd al-Basit, Cairo, Egypt
RMBEMW0M–dome of tomb, complex of Aslam al-Silahdar, Cairo, Egypt
RMBEMTE6–prayer hall, complex of Aslam al-Silahdar, Cairo, Egypt
RMBEMW45–prayer hall amnd qibla iwan, complex of Aslam al-Silahdar, Cairo, Egypt
RMBEMTGM–prayer hall, complex of Aslam al-Silahdar, Cairo, Egypt
RMBEMTBH–prayer hall complex of Aslam al-Silahdar, Cairo, Egypt
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