Plate

Title Plate
Author Unknown
Publication Date: 1666
Publication Place Iran (made) -
Subject Lotus Leaves Flowers (Plants)
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Height: 37.7cm, Diameter: 22.7cm
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 2717-1876
Record ID 2717-1876
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1666
Notes Cer, Iran, Safavid, Fritware, Underglaze Blue
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 Ceramic ware with underglaze painting in blue. Ceramic Ceramic Glaze Painted
Fiziksel açıklama Light blue ceramic plate with a central floral design spray made up of five flowers, two large leaves, and several stems with budding or smaller leaves on them. The base of the spray is decorated with a bow-like design with strands coming off it on either side like ribbon strands. The well is plain and the broad flange is filled with seven insect like shapes surrounded by a lobed frame.
Üslup Safavid
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Plate

Author Unknown
Publication Date 1666
Publication Place Iran (made) -
Subject Lotus Leaves Flowers (Plants)
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Height: 37.7cm, Diameter: 22.7cm
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID 2717-1876
Record ID 2717-1876
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1666
Notes Cer, Iran, Safavid, Fritware, Underglaze Blue
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 Ceramic ware with underglaze painting in blue. Ceramic Ceramic Glaze Painted
Fiziksel açıklama Light blue ceramic plate with a central floral design spray made up of five flowers, two large leaves, and several stems with budding or smaller leaves on them. The base of the spray is decorated with a bow-like design with strands coming off it on either side like ribbon strands. The well is plain and the broad flange is filled with seven insect like shapes surrounded by a lobed frame.
Üslup Safavid
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