Bird in a Medallion
        
      
      
              
                    
Arts of the Islamic World
        
      
      
              
          The graceful bird in this textile medallion is reminiscent of Late Antique and Coptic motifs, yet the textile’s color scheme suggests early Islamic manufacture in Egypt under the Tulunids (circa 868–905).
        
              
      
      
              
          MEDIUM
          Linen, tapestry-woven        
      
              
      
              
          DATES
          late 9th–early 10th century        
      
              
          DYNASTY
          Tulunid        
      
              
          PERIOD
          Tulunid Dynasty        
      
              
          DIMENSIONS
          4 7/16 x 3 3/4 in. (11.3 x 9.5 cm)
Frame: 1 5/8 x 10 11/16 x 8 3/16 in. (4.1 x 27.1 x 20.8 cm)          	
 (show scale)
	
         
      
      
      
      
              
      
      
        ACCESSION NUMBER
        84.270      
              
          CREDIT LINE
          Gift of Dr. Virgil H. Bird        
      
      
              
          CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
          Long-necked bird woven in ochre linen against dark blue ground. White and ochre wing and flying scarf. White foot and floral stem extending from beak. 
        
      
              
      
      
        MUSEUM LOCATION
                  This item is not on view
              
              
          CAPTION
           Bird in a Medallion, late 9th–early 10th century. Linen, tapestry-woven, 4 7/16 x 3 3/4 in. (11.3 x 9.5 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Dr. Virgil H. Bird, 84.270. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 84.270_PS1.jpg)        
      
      
      
              
          IMAGE
          overall, 84.270_PS1.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 2007          
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