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Maker:
Unknown; pottery
Category:
fritware (stonepaste)
Name(s):
dish
Islamic pottery; category
Iznik; category
Date:
circa 1555 1560
School/Style:
Ottoman
Period:
mid 16th century
Description(s):
fritware painted in polychrome under a colourless glaze
fritware, probably mould made, painted in blue, turquoise, purple and sage green under a colourless glaze
Shape: deep segmental bowl with a foliated flange rim, sits on a low, wide foot ring
Interior: on the rim, below a black bracketed line, a rock wave pattern is painted in blue and black. On the body, a polychrome floral spray incorporates tulips, carnations, hyacinths and eglantine, emanating from a leafy tuft under which a group of blue cloud bands are painted.
Exterior: on the body a frieze of sprays of tulips and single rosettes is painted in blue, black and green. Glaze covers the surface except for the rim of the foot ring.
Production
Place:
Turkey, Anatolia, Iznik
Production
Place (legacy):
Iznik, pottery, place
Turkey, pottery, country
Turkish, pottery, nationality
Production
Note:
Master of Hyacinths style
Technique(s):
moulding; whole
painting underglaze; interior; blue, turquoise, purple and sage green
painting underglaze; exterior; blue, black and green
glazing (coating); whole; colourless, covers the surface except for the rim of the foot ring
Material(s):
fritware; whole
pigment; interior; blue, turquoise, purple and sage green
pigment; exterior; blue, black and green
glaze; whole; colourless, covers the surface except for the rim of the foot ring
Technique
Description:
fritware, probably mould made, painted in blue, turquoise, purple and sage green under a colourless glaze
Dimension(s):
height, whole, 6.8, cm
width, whole, 36.5, cm
diameter, rim, 36.5, cm
diameter, base, 18.5, cm
weight, whole, 1741, g
Acquisition:
bequeathed; 1950; Riches, Thomas Henry
Provenance:
From the Joseph Dixon Collection, sold at Christie’s, 16th-17th March, 1911, lot 80. Sold to Riches for 125 guineas
Acquisition Credit:
T.H. Riches Bequest
Exhibition(s):
I Turned It Into a Palace, Sydney Cockerell and the Fitzwilliam Museum. 2008-11-04 - 2009-03-17
Organiser: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Venue: Mellon Gallery
Documentation:
, Christie's1911. The Collection of Rhodian, Damascus, Persian and Hispano-Mauro Faience of the Late Joseph Dixon, Esq..London: Christie'sp. 10-11
lot 80
Atasoy, Nurhan. Raby, Julian. Petsopoulos, Yanni. 1989. Iznik : the Pottery of Ottoman Turkey.London: Alexandria Press
Cf. identical decoration on the rim see catalogue number 257, 258 (141). Cf. similar overall decoration to catalogue number 354, 360. Ref. on master of hyacinths and Musili styles (p. 135-142) and on Iznik
Carswell, John. 1998. Iznik Pottery.London: British Museum Publications Limitedp. 56-73
Cf. similar style see catalogue 43 and 44 (p. 68-69) and on the evolution of Iznik
Panayotova, Stella. 2008. I Turned It Into a Palace, Sydney Cockerell and the Fitzwilliam Museum.Cambridge (Cambs.): The Fitzwilliam Museump. 104
Ill. fig. 2.48 in colour
Paynter, S.. Okyar, S.F.. Wolf, S.. Tite, M.S. The Production Technology of Iznik Pottery : A Reassessment.
Source Title: Archaeometry 46 3 ()
Ref. on Iznik technology
Accession:
Object Number: C.23-1950
(Applied Arts)
(record id: 73348; input: 2004-03-11; modified: 2012-10-15)
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