Bowl

عنوان Bowl
نویسنده Unknown
محل انتشار Azerbaijan (made) Georgia (made) -
موضوع Eagle Zigzag
نوع دیگر
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی Weight: 0.900kg, Height: 9.0cm, Diameter: 25.3cm
کتابخانه: Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه C.725-1923
شماره ثبت C.725-1923
محل کتابخانه Middle East Section
یادداشت‌ها This dish with its elaborate incised and carved displayed eagle has been, traditionally, known as 'Aghkand Ware'. It relates to a group of objects with a distinctive decorative technique said to have been found at Aghkand, Iranian Azerbaijan. They are dated from the 12th into the early 13th centuries. More recently, this type of ware has also been found in quantity in Russian Georgia. Aghkand ware is also known as "Incised-outline" style. This ceramic is characterised by rims commonly decorated with painted wedges and the incised line is generally used to delimit a field which is then filled with colour, particularly green and brown. Animals, especially birds, are quite often depicted.
Tarihsel bağlam A dish with the same border from the MFA in Boston is illustrated on p.31 of the Medieval Ceramics exhibition catalogue (see Refs.). It is described as Aghkand Ware and being similar to a small number of vessels said to have been found at Aghkand, Iranian Azerbaijan. It is dated to the end of the 12th to the first 1/3 of the 13th century. Then the catalogue entry says that it may have been made in Russian Georgia, where this type of ware has been found in quantity. The Tareq Rajab Museum in Kuwait has a dish with the same border as well, dated to the 12th century. Aghkand ware is also known as "Incised-outline" style. It was originally thought to have been made in the town of Aghkand in NW Iran but excavations further northwest in Azerbaijan and Georgia have yielded great quantities of this material. Still known as 'Aghkand ware', this ceramic is characterised by rims commonly decorated with wedges; the incised line is generally used to delimit a field which is then filled with colour, particularly green and brown. Animals, especially birds, are quite often depicted.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Pinky buff earthenware covered with a white slip and with incised decoration Earthenware (Pinky Buff) Slip (Coating), White Painting Glazing Incising
Fiziksel açıklama Pinky buff earthenware bowl covered with white slip. The decoration in the centre is of a stylised displayed eagle painted in green and brown. Flanged rim with zigzag border. The whole is covered with a clear glaze.
Üslup Aghkand Medieval
مشاهده در منبع Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی
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Bowl

نویسنده Unknown
محل انتشار Azerbaijan (made) Georgia (made) -
موضوع Eagle Zigzag
نوع دیگر
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی Weight: 0.900kg, Height: 9.0cm, Diameter: 25.3cm
کتابخانه Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه C.725-1923
شماره ثبت C.725-1923
محل کتابخانه Middle East Section
یادداشت‌ها This dish with its elaborate incised and carved displayed eagle has been, traditionally, known as 'Aghkand Ware'. It relates to a group of objects with a distinctive decorative technique said to have been found at Aghkand, Iranian Azerbaijan. They are dated from the 12th into the early 13th centuries. More recently, this type of ware has also been found in quantity in Russian Georgia. Aghkand ware is also known as "Incised-outline" style. This ceramic is characterised by rims commonly decorated with painted wedges and the incised line is generally used to delimit a field which is then filled with colour, particularly green and brown. Animals, especially birds, are quite often depicted.
Tarihsel bağlam A dish with the same border from the MFA in Boston is illustrated on p.31 of the Medieval Ceramics exhibition catalogue (see Refs.). It is described as Aghkand Ware and being similar to a small number of vessels said to have been found at Aghkand, Iranian Azerbaijan. It is dated to the end of the 12th to the first 1/3 of the 13th century. Then the catalogue entry says that it may have been made in Russian Georgia, where this type of ware has been found in quantity. The Tareq Rajab Museum in Kuwait has a dish with the same border as well, dated to the 12th century. Aghkand ware is also known as "Incised-outline" style. It was originally thought to have been made in the town of Aghkand in NW Iran but excavations further northwest in Azerbaijan and Georgia have yielded great quantities of this material. Still known as 'Aghkand ware', this ceramic is characterised by rims commonly decorated with wedges; the incised line is generally used to delimit a field which is then filled with colour, particularly green and brown. Animals, especially birds, are quite often depicted.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Pinky buff earthenware covered with a white slip and with incised decoration Earthenware (Pinky Buff) Slip (Coating), White Painting Glazing Incising
Fiziksel açıklama Pinky buff earthenware bowl covered with white slip. The decoration in the centre is of a stylised displayed eagle painted in green and brown. Flanged rim with zigzag border. The whole is covered with a clear glaze.
Üslup Aghkand Medieval
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