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OLD Art in an Early Global World at WAM: A WAM/College of the Holy Cross Collaboration

Reclining Cat: What does this tell us about the medieval globe?

Audrey Wang 25' College of the Holy Cross


The reclining cat sculpture offers a glimpse into the Seljuq era's vibrant cultural mosaic. With its masterful bronze casting and copper inlay, the piece underscores the artistic excellence of the time and its Persian, Turkic, and Islamic influences.



This epoch, characterized by its economic dynamism and the Seljuq dynasty's enthusiastic patronage of the arts, was a crucible for intellectual, artistic, and scientific breakthroughs. The detailed craftsmanship and embedded inscriptions of the sculpture suggest a society steeped in a quest for knowledge, spiritual exploration, and appreciation for the natural world, including the domestic animal we still cherish today -- the cat.

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