Mashrabiyya Screen
Unknown Artist
Mashrabiyya, or wooden window screens, usually have small windows from which the onlooker can see passersby without being seen or conduct a conversation with those outside. In these large mashrabiyya screen panels an example of such windows can be seen taking a horseshoe or curved arch shape.
Credit: Gift of S.S. Howland, 1910
15th-16th century
Wood; turned
182.9in
11.86.2a
Image and text © Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2019
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