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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This tile is one of the few instances where all four major types of Islamic ornamentation are used in a single object. Vegetal scrolls are depicted in various shapes and sizes in the background of the piece; calligraphy runs across the central arch; geometric patterning is present on the garment worn by the central figure; and figural imagery related to humans and animals is found both in the person seated beneath the arch and band of running animals at the base of the tile. Also notable are the features of the central figure: a round face with slanted eyes, meant to represent a Turco-Mongol, or Central Asian, face.
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India
Deccan or Portuguese Goa — Carved Panel with Mythical
Iran
Probably Tehran — Tile depicting Khusrau Happening upon
Pakistan
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, ancient region of Gand
Unknown illuminator — Illuminated Border
Folio from a Qur'an
Pakistan
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Ancient region of Gand
China — Mirror
Germany — Stove Tile
Tibet
South Central Tibet — Book Cover for a Manuscript of t
Afghanistan
Ghazni — Architectural Relief Panel with Foliage
French — Fragment of an Altarpiece with the Betrayal of Chri
Morocco — Carved Wooden Panel