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Safavid Tiles – Unknown maker

Safavid Tiles - Unknown maker

Unknown maker17th century

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The Safavids, rivals of the Ottoman Empire in Turkey, were Shiite Muslims who ruled Iran from 1502 to 1706. Their public buildings were adorned with ceramic tiles, applied to mosques, hospitals, and mausoleums as well as palaces and, in later times, private homes. This panel of tiles depicts ibexes pursued by hunting dogs in a landscape of birds, trees, and flowers, with an arabesque border. It is painted in a technique known as cuerda seca, Spanish for "dry cord." To prevent the colored glazes from running into each other during firing, they were separated by lines of a greasy substance combined with manganese. These burned off in the firing, leaving a matte line that has a cord-like appearance.

作品介绍

  • 标题: Safavid Tiles
  • 创作者: Unknown maker
  • 日期: 17th century
  • 位置: Iran
  • 实际尺寸: w28 x h37.5 in.
  • Dynasty: Safavid
  • Credit Line: Gift of Drs. Joseph and Omayma Touma
  • 类型: ceramic
  • 材质: glazed earthenware

该作品收藏于:

Huntington Museum of Art
Safavid Tiles - Unknown maker

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