Description
This ivory carving was made to sheath wooden furniture made in India for trade along the Silk Road, which stretched from Rome to China. Indian ivory-faced furnishings--along with lacquer boxes from China and painted glass from Rome--were found in an extraordinary deposit of luxury goods at a site called Begram. The wood on which the ivory and lacquer were affixed has long disintegrated, and only the small pieces remain.
Provenance
Frederick M. Mayer [1899–1974], New York, NY, by descent to his son, Robert J. Mayer (?–1974); Robert J. Mayer (1974–?); (Spink & Son, Ltd., London, England, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?–1985); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1985–)
Accession Number
1985.103
Medium
ivory
Dimensions
Overall: 7.5 x 17 cm (2 15/16 x 6 11/16 in.)
Classification
Ivory
Credit Line
Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund