Yazar
Unknown
Basım Tarihi
1270
Basım Yeri
Iran (made) Takht-i Sulayman (made) Kashan (made) -
Konu
Tiles Lustre Ware Islam
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Diğer
Dil
Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar
Height: 31.4cm, Width: 32.3cm, Depth: 5.3cm
Kütüphane
Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası
1841-1876
Kayıt Numarası
1841-1876
Lokasyon
Middle East Section
Tarih
1270
Notlar
The deeds of Bahram Gur, who ruled Iran in the 5th century, were recorded in the Persian epic, The Book of Kings . Here Bahram is shown out hunting on a camel with the harpist Azadah. To show his prowess, he shoots an arrow to pin the hind leg of a deer to its head.
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Moulded fritware with colour in and lustre over the glaze Fritware Lustre Painted
Fiziksel açıklama
Tile from a frieze at the palace of Takht-i Sulayman with a moulded design, copper-green and cobalt-blue painted into the glaze, and lustre decoration painted over the glaze. The main scene depicts Bahram Gur, future king of Iran, out hunting with his favourite slave girl, the harpist Azadah. Bahram Gur fires a shot at a gazelle that scratches its ear with its foot. The arrow will pin the foot and the ear to the animal's shoulder.
Üslup
Il-Khanid Ilkhanid