

Balustrade Fragment with Animals from the residence of Hajji Hasan ibn Ibrahim ibn Muhammad
Beige-colored stone carving featuring animals. The carving is rectangular with a square protrusion at the top left. The protrusion has a carved design on it. The main body of the carving depicts several animals, including horses and dogs, in a hunting scene. A square hole is on the right side. The carving appears to be weathered and worn, with visible signs of aging. It sits on a black platform against a black background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 690 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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