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Pommel Plate from a Saddle | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Pommel Plate from a Saddle

Date: 13th–15th century

Culture: Mongolian (Central or West Asian) or Tibetan

Medium: Iron, gold, silver

Dimensions: 5 5/8 x 10 1/2 in. (14.3 x 26.7 cm)

Classification: Saddle Plates

Credit Line: Purchase, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Gift, 2010

Accession Number: 2010.336

Description

The style, materials, and decorative techniques of this pommel plate are like those on Tibetan saddles, but this is the only known pommel plate to feature human figures or a secular scene of any kind, in this case a tiger hunt. It is very similar to hunting scenes that occur frequently on early fourteenth-century metalwork from the Ilkhanate, a state founded by the Mongols in Persia, which suggests that this plate was made for a Mongol patron, either in Persia or in Tibet, based on Ilkhanid designs.

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