Mosaic Pavement

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Mosaic pavement in the dressing room of the Sultana.

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Artist

Name:
Murphy, James Cavanah
Dates:
1760-1814
Country:
Ireland

Illustration

Subject:
Ornaments & Patterns
Technique:
Metal Engraving
Engraver:
Turrell, Edmund
Format:
Landscape (wider)
Source:
The Getty Research Institute, the Internet Archive

Book

Title:
The Arabian antiquities of Spain
Author:
Horne, Thomas Hartwell
Publisher:
London: Cadell & Davies, 1813
Open Library:
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Description:

Pavement decoration showing geometric patterns and circular motifs. This plate is commented as follows by the author:

The apartment, which is paved with this elegant mosaic, is usually called El Tocador, or the Dressing Room of the Sultana : it is a cabinet about six feet square, with a window on each side, surrounded with a balcony three feet broad, whose roof is supported at intervals by columns of white marble. The prospect which this closet commands is truly enchanting. In one of its corners, there is a large square marble flag, perforated with holes, through which, it is said, the fragrant essences ascended from the chamber beneath, to perfume the person of the Sultana. By some antiquarians, however, this room is supposed to have been the oratory of the palace, from the inscriptions which decorate it, and also from the circumstance of the principal window fronting the east. But, whatever was the real design of the present apartment, the effect of its mosaic pavement is very rich: the gold, black, scarlet, green, and blue colours, are admirably combined.

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