Fibula Pin

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Medium

Silver, coral, enamel

Dimensions

5 × 5 1/2 in., 4.2 oz. (12.7 × 14 cm)

Credit Line

Anonymous gift

Accession Number

2023.102.37

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Provenance

Provenance

Probably Mustapha Ouzid, Morocco; sold to James Jereb (Le Souk Gallery), Santa Fe, by 1990 [see note 1]; sold to private collection, Portland, Oreg., 1990; given to the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 2023

Note 1: (Email from the donor to the Gallery, April 22, 2023, copy in curatorial file). James F. Jereb studied the traditional arts of Morocco and was a tour guide in Morocco from 1980 to 1983 with Passages, Inc., San Francisco. He acquired art from local, traditional markets (For more on Jereb, see: James F. Jereb, “The Arts and Crafts of Morocco,” London: Thames and Hudson, 1995, 154-155).
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Object/Work type

jewelry, pins (fasteners)

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