Dish

İsim Dish
Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi: 1580
Basım Yeri Iznik (made) -
Konu Flowers Scale Pattern Imbrication
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Diameter: 30.3cm, Height: 5.5cm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası C.2028-1910
Kayıt Numarası C.2028-1910
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1580
Notlar The Ottoman court's patronage of Iznik ceramics was renewed during the construction of the Süleymaniye mosque in Istanbul in 1550-7. The first Iznik tiles were produced, and a bright red was added to the range of colours painted under the glaze. This was achieved with a slip 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. By the 1530s, small sprays of tulips and other recognisable flowers were a common motif, but from the 1550s these were replaced by compositions on a larger scale, as seen on this dish with a fish-scale ground.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Fritware, polychrome underglaze painted, glazed Fritware Underglazing
Fiziksel açıklama This medium sized dish is painted with red, white, green and blue, under a clear glaze. The decoration on the inside of the dish is separated into two sections; the bowl and the rim. The rim is decorated with a wave-scroll pattern. This is interrupted by a repeated abstract leaf motif in white and red, which cuts into the border from alternate sides. The bowl of the dish is covered with an all-over textural design resembling fish-scales. There is a central red flower motif which forms the middle of a six pointed star filled with green 'fish-scales', or imbrication. A large hexagon delimits the decoration on the flat of the bowl's interior from its sides. Inside the hexagon is decorated with blue imbrication; outside it is in green and red. The exterior of the dish is mostly left white, with a simple ring of small blue flowers.
Üretim Dating based on similarity to dish in Iznik catalogue (fig. 744).
Üslup Iznik Ottoman
Kaynağa git Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum - Osmanlıca el yazması arama motoru
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Dish

Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi 1580
Basım Yeri Iznik (made) -
Konu Flowers Scale Pattern Imbrication
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Diameter: 30.3cm, Height: 5.5cm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası C.2028-1910
Kayıt Numarası C.2028-1910
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1580
Notlar The Ottoman court's patronage of Iznik ceramics was renewed during the construction of the Süleymaniye mosque in Istanbul in 1550-7. The first Iznik tiles were produced, and a bright red was added to the range of colours painted under the glaze. This was achieved with a slip 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. By the 1530s, small sprays of tulips and other recognisable flowers were a common motif, but from the 1550s these were replaced by compositions on a larger scale, as seen on this dish with a fish-scale ground.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Fritware, polychrome underglaze painted, glazed Fritware Underglazing
Fiziksel açıklama This medium sized dish is painted with red, white, green and blue, under a clear glaze. The decoration on the inside of the dish is separated into two sections; the bowl and the rim. The rim is decorated with a wave-scroll pattern. This is interrupted by a repeated abstract leaf motif in white and red, which cuts into the border from alternate sides. The bowl of the dish is covered with an all-over textural design resembling fish-scales. There is a central red flower motif which forms the middle of a six pointed star filled with green 'fish-scales', or imbrication. A large hexagon delimits the decoration on the flat of the bowl's interior from its sides. Inside the hexagon is decorated with blue imbrication; outside it is in green and red. The exterior of the dish is mostly left white, with a simple ring of small blue flowers.
Üretim Dating based on similarity to dish in Iznik catalogue (fig. 744).
Üslup Iznik Ottoman
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