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IG_481: Musée arabe
(FRA_Nantes_BibliothequeMunicipaleJacquesDemy_IG_481)

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Title

‘Musée arabe’

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Dating
c. 1890
Location
Inventory Number
Fonds Normand, Égypte 2A, 508
Research Project
Author and Date of Entry
Sarah Tabbal 2025

Iconography

Description

In this photograph taken by the Armenian Orientalist painter and photographer G. Lekegian (active c.1880–1920) features a stucco and glass window with the motif of a vase of flowers. The vase, within a pointed arch, holds four different kinds of stylized flowers. The cartouche above the arch bears an Islamic inscription.

Iconclass Code
41A6711 · flowers in a vase
Iconclass Keywords
Inscription

Lā ʾilāha ʾillā -llāh (transliteration, text in Arabic, 'There is no deity but God', first statement of the šahādah, Quran, Sure 37:35 and Sure 47:19)

History

Research

This stucco and glass window was captured in its setting in the provisional museum in Cairo, the future Museum of Arab Art (Musée d’art arabe), today known as the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA). Removed from its original architectural context, the window is flanked on both sides by two wooden tables (in Arabic: karāsī) placed on top of each other. The building element and furniture were labelled and juxtaposed in a symmetrical arrangement and bear witness to a staging of the window in 19th-century photography. Lekegian also photographed the same window in isolation, without any architectural or museal context (IG_480). By comparing the two photographs, it can be deduced that he may have captured the same window in the two photographs, which both bear a label with the number ‘42’.

Dating
c. 1890
Period
1880 – 1900

Image Information

Name of Image
FRA_Nantes_BibliothequeMunicipaleJacquesDemy_IG_481
Credits
© Bibliothèque municipale Jacques Demy, Nantes

Citation suggestion

Tabbal, S. (2025). ‘Musée arabe’. In Vitrosearch. Retrieved December 5, 2025 from https://vitrosearch.ch/objects/2713325.

Record Information

Reference Number
IG_481