Anonymous — Ancient West Asian Art
Who they branched from. Who branched from them.
Authored layers

Mace head
Ancient West Asian Art
Mace. Limestone

Standing male worshiper
Ancient West Asian Art
Sculpture. Gypsum alabaster, shell, black limestone, bitumen

Foundation peg in the form of the forepart of a lion
Ancient West Asian Art
Foundation peg. Copper alloy

Furniture element carved in the round with the head of a roaring lion
Ancient West Asian Art
Sculpture. Ivory

Urn with Assyrian scenes
Ancient West Asian Art
Urn. Slate, bronze

Bracelet with Assyrian-inspired design
Ancient West Asian Art
Hinged bracelet. Gold

Relief: two servants bearing food and drink
Ancient West Asian Art
Relief. Limestone

Plaque with horned lion-griffins
Ancient West Asian Art
Relief. Gold

Vessel terminating in the forepart of a fantastic leonine creature
Ancient West Asian Art
Vessel. Gold

Plate with a hunting scene from the tale of Bahram Gur and Azadeh
Ancient West Asian Art
Plate. Silver, mercury gilding

Sword and scabbard
Ancient West Asian Art
Sword and scabbard. Blade: iron; scabbard and hilt: gold over wood, garnets, glass-paste; guard: gilt-bronze
When their work was branched from
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DAO activity
Proposal votes, circles curated, grants received. All ledger-attested. Participation, never popularity.
The Department of Asian Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, stewarding one of the most comprehensive holdings of Japanese woodblock prints outside of Japan.
Contemporary hanga (woodblock) printer and fourth-generation atelier keeper. Working between traditional reproduction technique and contemporary composition.
Institutional archive of Ottoman court manuscripts and miniatures. Provenance-verified digitization programme.