نویسنده
Unknown
تاریخ انتشار
1640
محل انتشار
Iran (made) -
موضوع
Ceramics
نوع
دیگر
زبان
نامشخص
دیجیتال
بله
نسخه خطی
خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی
Height: 35.3cm, Diameter: 16.9cm
کتابخانه
Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه
432-1878
شماره ثبت
432-1878
محل کتابخانه
Middle East Section
تاریخ
1640
یادداشتها
By the 1620s, Iranian potters were producing convincing copies of the Chinese porcelain imports flooding into Iran since the 1580s. The challenge was to produce well-painted Kraak-style designs on thinly walled vessels. By the 1650s, Safavid potters freely painted their own designs on domestic shapes.
Tarihsel bağlam
Persian blue and white ceramics were primarily produced during the rule of the Safavid Dynasty in Iran (early 16th century - 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
Fritware with underglaze painting in cobalt blue Fritware Glaze Cobalt Oxide Glazed Painted
Fiziksel açıklama
Bottle with a straight and plain top. The neck has a trellis design at the top and as it moves down to the main body of the bottle there is a lotus decoration with leaves. Two separate scenes are depicted on the body of the bottle. One showing a pagoda and some huts set against some mountains - this image is reflected. The second scene showing a rider on horseback. The rider has a distinct fringe and one bare leg showing; the rider is carrying a staff or long cane of sorts in his left hand.
Üslup
Safavid