Any feed back would be most appreciated. Thank you.


Wolfgang Armbruster wrote: |
I can only say one thing with absolute cerainty: it's definitely not Moorish. Islam forbids the depiction of humans.
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Geoff Wood wrote: | ||
North African art did not usually depict people, but to broaden the statement to all Islamic cultures is a step too far. Islam does not forbid the depiction of humans. http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/cultureart.html |
Allan Senefelder wrote: |
Fom the front it appears to be a Victorian era cast version of a 16th century parade shield. Is there anything on the back, rings and chain for hanging, rivets and washers? Is there any trace of fabric or leather on the back? Is the shield thick and heavy with a grainy texture to the back or is it of moderate weight with a smoother complexion to the back. Is the edge actually rolled over a piece of wire or round metal rod or is it a cast round shape? |
Allan Senefelder wrote: |
Can't help you with the depiction on it but this shield is a Victorian product, most likely cast iron. It has value in its own right as an antique. These were produced for hanging on walls to decorate during the Victorian medieval revival. |