Anonymous — Islamic Art
Who they branched from. Who branched from them.
Authored layers

Portable Qur’an Manuscript
Islamic Art
Non-illustrated manuscript. Ink and gold on paper; leather binding

Bowl with Arabic Inscription
Islamic Art
Bowl. Earthenware; white slip with black-slip decoration under transparent glaze

Bowl with Arabic Proverb
Islamic Art
Bowl. Earthenware; white slip with polychrome slip decoration under transparent glaze

Finial with Arabic Inscription"Ya, Da'im" ("Oh, Everlasting!")
Islamic Art
Finial. Steel; inlaid with gold on front and silver foil overlay on reverse

Bahram Gur and Azada
Islamic Art
Bowl. Stonepaste; polychrome inglaze and overglaze painted on opaque monochrome glaze (mina'i)
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.