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Speaker: Sussan Babaie, Professor of the Arts of Iran and Islam, The Courtauld, University of London
From war to wedding: Luxury metalworking in the Mongol-Ilkhanate Iran and Iraq
Bags, pen boxes, and horse trimmings—all crafted in gold and silver inlay or repoussé. Professor Sussan Babaie explores the intersection of art and politics, shining a light on how these spectacular objects were commissioned as displays of personal prestige and showing command of artistic technologies and precious materials.
How do did the Mongol conquerors of West Asia once legitimise their rule over Iranian-Islamic territory? What was the role of patronage in this pursuit? In this talk, Professor Sussan Babaie illuminates the extraordinary flourishing of the arts and sciences in the late 13th to 14th centuries of Ilkhanate rule.
From monumental architecture that surpassed in complexity all that was built before to freshly glamoured craft technologies like gold-threaded nasij textiles, glazed ceramics, or metalworking, to unprecedented new genres in luxury manuscript production and scientific discoveries, the patronage of innovative technologies and objects of prestige defined an empire.
Focusing on metalworking techniques and objects, a range that includes the exclusive Courtauld Bag, gold horse trimmings and belt ornaments, we consider how these objects were worn, seen, and offered visual and material cultural cues to the naturalisation of the Mongol warrior elite as new rulers of settled peoples in the Irano-Islamic traditions of West Asia.
Image: The Courtauld bag, Courtauld Gallery, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
The lecture will be delivered in person in the War Cinema at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds and live-streamed online.
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