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Tray (Puja Thali) with Floral Medallions

Hindu, 1600-1899

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Tray (Puja Thali) with Floral Medallions

Hindu, 1600-1899

Physical Qualities Copper, 12 in. (30.5 cm.) Diam.
Credit Line Lockwood de Forest Collection
Object Number 1922.2.98
Circular tray with chiseled floral medallions and border.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1922; American Art Galleries, New York; Lockwood de Forest purchased in India, probably 1914
Catalogue of the Rare and Valuable Examples of East Indian Persian and Syro-Damascan Art and Curios forming the private collection of the widely known artist and connoisseur Lockwood De Forest, Esq. of New York City, NY: American Art Association, 1922, no. 414.
Anne Suydam Lewis, Lockwood de Forest Painter Importer Decorator, Huntington, NY: Hecksher Museum, 1976, pp. 4-10, 12-32.
Roberta A. Mayer, "The Aesthetics of Lockwood de Forest," "Winterthur Portfolio," 31:1, The Henry Hrancis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Inc., 1996, pp. 1-22.

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