Engraved Lamp Stand with a Cylindrical Body

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 199


The exquisite craftsmanship and striking decorative program—with intricate vegetal scrolls and a band of lyrical poetry at the top—may have drawn Moore to this object. Lampstands of this type bearing mystical verses were used in both religious and secular settings. A tiny Armenian inscription on the narrow ring at the bottom, possibly the name of its original Armenian Christian owner, reflects the popularity of finely crafted inlaid metalwork across ethnic and religious lines in Safavid Iran.

Engraved Lamp Stand with a Cylindrical Body, Brass; cast, engraved, and inlaid with black compound

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