Dish

عنوان Dish
نویسنده Unknown
تاریخ انتشار: 1616
محل انتشار Iran (made) -
موضوع Flower Circles Vase Tube Bird Rocks Trees Boats Figures
نوع دیگر
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی Height: 6.9cm, Width: 43.3cm, Base ring width: 22cm
کتابخانه: Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه 419-1874
شماره ثبت 419-1874
محل کتابخانه Middle East Section
تاریخ 1616
یادداشت‌ها Ceramic Dish, blue and white, Iran, 16th century
Tarihsel bağlam Persian blue and white ceramics were primarily produced during the rule of the Safavid Dynasty in Iran (early 16th century to early 18th century). Iranian potters were almost exclusively preoccupied with making wares in the styles of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain some close copies and some more fanciful. Echoes of earlier traditions remained, in particular in the black-under-turquoise colour scheme that dates back in Iran to the end of the 12th century. Towards the end of the 16th century there was a widening of interest that blossomed in the 17th century to a wide range of styles and techniques in which blue and white plays a dominant but not exclusive role.
Malzemeler ve teknikler White earthenware painted in two blues and black Earthenware Painted
Fiziksel açıklama The eight petal panels cover both flange and well. They are filled with either a slanting tube, two circles, a flower or a vase. A double circle surrounds the complex central lake scene representing a pagoda, rock formations with trees and a perched bird, a fishing boat with sail, a pleasure barge and small figures. Both vessels are half-moon shaped in the Persian version. The half-circle motif above the prow of the barge imitates a reed hut. The wide omega-shape at the top reproduces Chinese hills creating depth. The outer flange is decorated with two sets of tufts of grass, two butterflies, two Y-shaped rocks as dividers and four small vegetable clusters.
Üslup Safavid
مشاهده در منبع Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی
Victoria and Albert Museum - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی Victoria and Albert Museum

Dish

نویسنده Unknown
تاریخ انتشار 1616
محل انتشار Iran (made) -
موضوع Flower Circles Vase Tube Bird Rocks Trees Boats Figures
نوع دیگر
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی Height: 6.9cm, Width: 43.3cm, Base ring width: 22cm
کتابخانه Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه 419-1874
شماره ثبت 419-1874
محل کتابخانه Middle East Section
تاریخ 1616
یادداشت‌ها Ceramic Dish, blue and white, Iran, 16th century
Tarihsel bağlam Persian blue and white ceramics were primarily produced during the rule of the Safavid Dynasty in Iran (early 16th century to early 18th century). Iranian potters were almost exclusively preoccupied with making wares in the styles of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain some close copies and some more fanciful. Echoes of earlier traditions remained, in particular in the black-under-turquoise colour scheme that dates back in Iran to the end of the 12th century. Towards the end of the 16th century there was a widening of interest that blossomed in the 17th century to a wide range of styles and techniques in which blue and white plays a dominant but not exclusive role.
Malzemeler ve teknikler White earthenware painted in two blues and black Earthenware Painted
Fiziksel açıklama The eight petal panels cover both flange and well. They are filled with either a slanting tube, two circles, a flower or a vase. A double circle surrounds the complex central lake scene representing a pagoda, rock formations with trees and a perched bird, a fishing boat with sail, a pleasure barge and small figures. Both vessels are half-moon shaped in the Persian version. The half-circle motif above the prow of the barge imitates a reed hut. The wide omega-shape at the top reproduces Chinese hills creating depth. The outer flange is decorated with two sets of tufts of grass, two butterflies, two Y-shaped rocks as dividers and four small vegetable clusters.
Üslup Safavid
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