Metal Ornament Taken from the Mosque of Es Sakra (1886) by James Tissot

“Metal Ornament Taken from the Mosque of Es Sakra,” created by James Tissot in 1886, is a compelling representation of the Realism art movement. This piece, categorized as a sketch and study, measures 6.5 by 17.9 cm and is currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY, US.

The artwork meticulously portrays an intricate metal ornament, characterized by elaborate floral and geometric designs. The upper and lower segments are adorned with repeating patterns of arches crowned with floral motifs, while the central band features more intricate vine and leaf details, including grape clusters. The left section of the ornament is separated and contains smaller, isolated versions of the primary design elements. The linear precision and detailed craftsmanship exemplify the Realist tradition of accurate and skillful representation, capturing the ornate beauty and cultural significance of the artifact from the Mosque of Es Sakra.

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