Plaque

İsim Plaque
Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi: 1780
Basım Yeri Iran (made) -
Konu Ceramics
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Diameter: 9.25in
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 795-1900
Kayıt Numarası 795-1900
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1780
Notlar Plaque for a bee hive cover, earthenware, circular with pierced opening and a man on horse; Iran, 1780 to 1850
Tarihsel bağlam Traditionally, horizontal cylindrical bee hives were used in Iran. They were made of woven reeds or cane and smoothed over with mud that was then allowed to dry. One end was sealed with a pottery roundel such as the ones shown here. The other end was closed with a wicker or wood plate. The hives were stacked in rows and then covered with mud and straw to insulate them against excessive cold in Winter. Increasingly, such hives have been replaced by modern wooden box hives.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Earthenware with hand painted decoration in coloured glaze Earthenware Glazed Painted
Fiziksel açıklama Plaque for a bee hive cover, earthenware, circular with pierced opening, glazed and painted with a man wearing a blue coat and hat with a tassel and holding a long spear sitting on a horse, at the horse's feet are two goats.
Üretim In the Museum register this is originally attributed to Syria.
Üslup Qajar
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Plaque

Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi 1780
Basım Yeri Iran (made) -
Konu Ceramics
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Diameter: 9.25in
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 795-1900
Kayıt Numarası 795-1900
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1780
Notlar Plaque for a bee hive cover, earthenware, circular with pierced opening and a man on horse; Iran, 1780 to 1850
Tarihsel bağlam Traditionally, horizontal cylindrical bee hives were used in Iran. They were made of woven reeds or cane and smoothed over with mud that was then allowed to dry. One end was sealed with a pottery roundel such as the ones shown here. The other end was closed with a wicker or wood plate. The hives were stacked in rows and then covered with mud and straw to insulate them against excessive cold in Winter. Increasingly, such hives have been replaced by modern wooden box hives.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Earthenware with hand painted decoration in coloured glaze Earthenware Glazed Painted
Fiziksel açıklama Plaque for a bee hive cover, earthenware, circular with pierced opening, glazed and painted with a man wearing a blue coat and hat with a tassel and holding a long spear sitting on a horse, at the horse's feet are two goats.
Üretim In the Museum register this is originally attributed to Syria.
Üslup Qajar
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