the court
(صحن)

Title the court
Title Original صحن
Publication Date: The second half of the tenth century AH / the second half of the sixteenth century AD
Publication Place - Museum of Oriental Arts
Subject Silica porcelain body, multi-colored drawing under glass
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions الارتفاع : 6.8 سم ، القطر : 34.6 سم
Library: Museum With No Frontiers
Library Asset ID ISv/97
Record ID object;EPM;it;Mus21;32;ar
Library Location Museum of Oriental Arts
Date The second half of the tenth century AH / the second half of the sixteenth century AD
Notes The enormous spread of pottery made in Iznik had a clear impact on what is known as Kubachi ceramics. It was named after a village in the Caucasus region where countless fragments of pottery were found. The plate shows the image of a half-length figure with an exquisitely drawn face, a lively decorated dress and a hat, and the subject is set against colorful and varied floral arrangements.
Sample Text "Plate" within Discover the collections of Islamic art. Museum Without Borders, 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;EPM;it;Mus21;32;ar
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the court

(صحن)
Publication Date The second half of the tenth century AH / the second half of the sixteenth century AD
Publication Place - Museum of Oriental Arts
Subject Silica porcelain body, multi-colored drawing under glass
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions الارتفاع : 6.8 سم ، القطر : 34.6 سم
Library Museum With No Frontiers
Library Asset ID ISv/97
Record ID object;EPM;it;Mus21;32;ar
Library Location Museum of Oriental Arts
Date The second half of the tenth century AH / the second half of the sixteenth century AD
Notes The enormous spread of pottery made in Iznik had a clear impact on what is known as Kubachi ceramics. It was named after a village in the Caucasus region where countless fragments of pottery were found. The plate shows the image of a half-length figure with an exquisitely drawn face, a lively decorated dress and a hat, and the subject is set against colorful and varied floral arrangements.
Sample Text "Plate" within Discover the collections of Islamic art. Museum Without Borders, 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;EPM;it;Mus21;32;ar
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