Bottle

İsim Bottle
Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi: 1650
Basım Yeri Iran (made) -
Konu Deer Cranes (Birds) Long Guns
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 25.7cm, Width: 21.3cm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 2499-1876
Kayıt Numarası 2499-1876
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1650
Notlar 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 and black; brass, engraved Fritware Painted
Fiziksel açıklama Bottle, painted in reserve against blue with black outlining, depicting a hunter aiming a gun at wild animals, in a leafy landscape. Similar designs are used on three other bottles in the collection (1125-1876, 2500-1876, 610-1889). The decorated brass neck is a later replacement, added in Qajar Iran, ca.1800-1875.
Üslup Safavid
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Bottle

Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi 1650
Basım Yeri Iran (made) -
Konu Deer Cranes (Birds) Long Guns
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 25.7cm, Width: 21.3cm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 2499-1876
Kayıt Numarası 2499-1876
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1650
Notlar 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 and black; brass, engraved Fritware Painted
Fiziksel açıklama Bottle, painted in reserve against blue with black outlining, depicting a hunter aiming a gun at wild animals, in a leafy landscape. Similar designs are used on three other bottles in the collection (1125-1876, 2500-1876, 610-1889). The decorated brass neck is a later replacement, added in Qajar Iran, ca.1800-1875.
Üslup Safavid
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