Tile

Title Tile
Author Unknown
Publication Date: 1550
Publication Place Damascus (made) -
Subject Ceramics Tiles
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Conversion length: 26cm, Width: 26cm, Width: 30cm (Framed), Height: 30cm (Framed), Depth: 4.5cm (Framed)
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 483-1900
Record ID 483-1900
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1550
Notes In the 16th century, Damascus became an important Ottoman provincial capital giving rise to new building schemes faced with tilework. Potters came to Damascus to work on the tilework. The designs were inspired by Iznik patterns, but were freed of the formality of the strictly controlled court designs, instead the Syrian patterns are more spontaneous and exuberant. The colour palatte was also distinctive, relying on more softer colours than those favoured by Iznik potters in the 1540s, and without the use of a red. The designs have parallels in textile patterns which also have repeats.
Sample Text Transliteration .
Malzemeler ve teknikler Fritware, polychrome underglaze painted in blue and cobalt, glazed Fritware Painting
Fiziksel açıklama Tile, fritware, square, painted in underglaze blue, black, sage green and turquoise, with a duodecagonal lobed medallion within which is a central flowerhead from which six smaller flowerheads spirally radiate, the interstices with arabesque motifs. Painted wooden frame.
Üslup Ottoman
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Tile

Author Unknown
Publication Date 1550
Publication Place Damascus (made) -
Subject Ceramics Tiles
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Conversion length: 26cm, Width: 26cm, Width: 30cm (Framed), Height: 30cm (Framed), Depth: 4.5cm (Framed)
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 483-1900
Record ID 483-1900
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1550
Notes In the 16th century, Damascus became an important Ottoman provincial capital giving rise to new building schemes faced with tilework. Potters came to Damascus to work on the tilework. The designs were inspired by Iznik patterns, but were freed of the formality of the strictly controlled court designs, instead the Syrian patterns are more spontaneous and exuberant. The colour palatte was also distinctive, relying on more softer colours than those favoured by Iznik potters in the 1540s, and without the use of a red. The designs have parallels in textile patterns which also have repeats.
Sample Text Transliteration .
Malzemeler ve teknikler Fritware, polychrome underglaze painted in blue and cobalt, glazed Fritware Painting
Fiziksel açıklama Tile, fritware, square, painted in underglaze blue, black, sage green and turquoise, with a duodecagonal lobed medallion within which is a central flowerhead from which six smaller flowerheads spirally radiate, the interstices with arabesque motifs. Painted wooden frame.
Üslup Ottoman
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