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    VISITOR INFORMATION

    Dish with a Gazelle and Inscriptions. Iran, dated 1212-13. Harvey B. Plotnick Collection. Courtesy of The Art Institute of Chicago.


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    CATALOGUE
    The exhibition catalogue is available in the Museum Shop. The sumptuous catalogue that accompanies the exhibition features an introductory essay and entries written by Oya Pancaroglu, assistant professor of Islamic art and architecture at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey.


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