An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery

An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery
An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery
An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery
An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery
An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery
An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery
An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery
An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery

An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery

Item Type: Islamic Iridescent Bowl Item Description: Very nice old vase with losses to foot and hole in body. Olfactory Inspection: Not performed Aural Inspection. Certainty of Authenticity: HIGH CERTAINTY For more info do a search for "The Marcel Gibrat Collection" including the quote marks.

Marcel Gibrat (Pictured working on a Greek Kylyx in the 1970s), my grandfather, was a Restorer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan and later owned a Madison Avenue Restoration Studio and Art Gallery one block from the Guggenheim Museum. From the 1960s to 1990s. Marcel was undoubtedly a genius and was, as far as I know, the only Restorer for the Met without a PhD. In fact he had a sixth grade education. He was also a talented painter.

Im Max Lewin the curator of what remains of Marcels extensive art collection, comprising ancient, tribal, Asian and European art. I have grown up around art and. I worked with Marcel summers and in college. Marcel was an unquestioned expert in antiquities and all items in the collection from the ancient world are guaranteed to be authentic.

Marcel also had a particular affinity for African tribal art, and while dating such items is problematic, he absolutely had impeccable taste. Some of his opinions on provenance of tribal items have been challenged. There are also Asian items of various quality, and many fine and genuine items from primitive cultures including relatively contemporary (a few hundred years old) and both neolithic and upper paleolithic items. Many of the items have archaeological markings. The item "AN EARLY MIDDLE EASTERN PERSIAN ISLAMIC POTTERY VASE FROM MADISON AVE GALLERY" is in sale since Friday, August 7, 2020.

This item is in the category "Antiques\Antiquities\Islamic".collection" and is located in Asheville, North Carolina. This item can be shipped worldwide.


An Early Middle Eastern Persian Islamic Pottery Vase From Madison Ave Gallery


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