Bottle

عنوان Bottle
نویسنده Unknown
تاریخ انتشار: 1650
محل انتشار Iran (made) -
موضوع Gazelle Ruyi Arabesques Foliation Birds Flowers Trees
نوع دیگر
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی Height: 26.4cm, Diameter: 21.3cm
کتابخانه: Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه 1091-1876
شماره ثبت 1091-1876
محل کتابخانه Middle East Section
تاریخ 1650
یادداشت‌ها In 19th century Qajar Iran, before a contemporary export market had emerged, a commercial market for historical artefacts arose, fuelled by Western collectors and museums. Historically, fragmentary material culture, particularly ceramics, including 17th century Safavid fritware, and Chinese porcelain, which had been damaged through use, was often repaired or re-purposed with metal mounts, frequently brass, to replace missing spouts, handles, lids and necks. Many examples were acquired for the Victoria and Albert Museum by Major-General Sir Robert Murdoch Smith (1835-1900) in Iran in the 1870s and 1880s. Among these is a large corpus embellished with a minutely engraved repertoire of figures from 19th century Iranian visual culture: youthful Qajar princes, veiled women, dervishes, acrobats, as well as monstrous supernatural beings, known as divs, and a range of bizarre humanoid creatures. These mounted vessels of Safavid fritware are therefore couched in a Qajar environment and re-fitted according to contemporary taste.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Fritware, underglaze painted in blue; brass, engraved Fritware Brass (Alloy) Painted Glazed Mounted
Fiziksel açıklama Bottle of fritware, with bulbous body and elongated neck, mounted with chased brass to hide the broken neck. Painted in underglaze blue and black, respectively from the neck down to the shoulder with bands of plantain leaves, reserved-painted panels, arabesques and ruyi heads. On the body are two cavorting deer, one landing bird and two more in flightanimate the scene which includes Kraak clouds, small birds, weeping willows, large baulstrades and branches. A band of ribboned panelsl with plain dividers, runs round the bottom between two plain bands. The style of the flowers and weeping willows strike an odd note on a conventional imitation Kraak setting. Imitation Chinese square mark in blue.
Üretim Register
Üslup Safavid
مشاهده در منبع Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی
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Bottle

نویسنده Unknown
تاریخ انتشار 1650
محل انتشار Iran (made) -
موضوع Gazelle Ruyi Arabesques Foliation Birds Flowers Trees
نوع دیگر
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی Height: 26.4cm, Diameter: 21.3cm
کتابخانه Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه 1091-1876
شماره ثبت 1091-1876
محل کتابخانه Middle East Section
تاریخ 1650
یادداشت‌ها In 19th century Qajar Iran, before a contemporary export market had emerged, a commercial market for historical artefacts arose, fuelled by Western collectors and museums. Historically, fragmentary material culture, particularly ceramics, including 17th century Safavid fritware, and Chinese porcelain, which had been damaged through use, was often repaired or re-purposed with metal mounts, frequently brass, to replace missing spouts, handles, lids and necks. Many examples were acquired for the Victoria and Albert Museum by Major-General Sir Robert Murdoch Smith (1835-1900) in Iran in the 1870s and 1880s. Among these is a large corpus embellished with a minutely engraved repertoire of figures from 19th century Iranian visual culture: youthful Qajar princes, veiled women, dervishes, acrobats, as well as monstrous supernatural beings, known as divs, and a range of bizarre humanoid creatures. These mounted vessels of Safavid fritware are therefore couched in a Qajar environment and re-fitted according to contemporary taste.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Fritware, underglaze painted in blue; brass, engraved Fritware Brass (Alloy) Painted Glazed Mounted
Fiziksel açıklama Bottle of fritware, with bulbous body and elongated neck, mounted with chased brass to hide the broken neck. Painted in underglaze blue and black, respectively from the neck down to the shoulder with bands of plantain leaves, reserved-painted panels, arabesques and ruyi heads. On the body are two cavorting deer, one landing bird and two more in flightanimate the scene which includes Kraak clouds, small birds, weeping willows, large baulstrades and branches. A band of ribboned panelsl with plain dividers, runs round the bottom between two plain bands. The style of the flowers and weeping willows strike an odd note on a conventional imitation Kraak setting. Imitation Chinese square mark in blue.
Üretim Register
Üslup Safavid
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