المؤلف
Unknown
تاريخ النشر
1550
مكان النشر
Iznik (made) -
الموضوع
Tulips Carnations Flowers
النوع
أخرى
اللغة
غير محدد
رقمي
نعم
مخطوط
لا
الأبعاد الفيزيائية
Diameter: 36.8cm
المكتبة
Victoria and Albert Museum
معرف أصل المكتبة
C.1982-1910
رقم السجل
C.1982-1910
موقع المكتبة
Middle East Section
التاريخ
1550
ملاحظات
After 1520, the potters of Iznik in north-west Anatolia gradually expanded their range of colours. By 1550, they were using blue, turquoise, sage green, tones of mauve and purple, and a greenish black. Here, these colours have been used to depict a spray of flowers that rises from a small clump of leaves. The town of Iznik was known as a centre of ceramic production. The Ottoman court renewed its patronage of Iznik ceramics during the construction of the Süleymaniye mosque in Istanbul in 1550-1557. The first Iznik tiles were produced, and potters added a bright red was added to the range of colours painted under the glaze. This was achieved with a slip (liquid clay) made from a special clay. In the following decades, tiles of high quality were decorated in red, green and tones of blue on a white ground. Dishes, bottles and other vessels had similar decoration on white or coloured grounds.
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Fritware, polychrome underglaze painted, glazed Fritware Underglazing
Fiziksel açıklama
White dish with blue tulips and purplish carnations on spiky stems. Rim is slightly foliated.
Üslup
Iznik Ottoman