Tile
1381-2 (made)
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Tile with lightly convex surface, earthenware under coloured glazes, showing a fragment of a complex inscription in white against an arabesque pattern on a dark-blue ground. The inscription is in two registers. The upper register is represented by letters in an ornamented Eastern Kufic style (also called New Style), while the dominant lower register, which was probably in the thuluth style, is represented by the single long downstroke on the left. The arabesque pattern consists of scrolling tendrils set with half-palmettes, in turquoise and white. The motifs are all outlined in black.
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware under coloured glazes applied in the <i>cuerda seca</i> technique. |
Brief description | Tile with lightly convex surface, from the drum of a dome, earthenware under coloured glazes, probably Konya, Turkey, 1381-2. |
Physical description | Tile with lightly convex surface, earthenware under coloured glazes, showing a fragment of a complex inscription in white against an arabesque pattern on a dark-blue ground. The inscription is in two registers. The upper register is represented by letters in an ornamented Eastern Kufic style (also called New Style), while the dominant lower register, which was probably in the thuluth style, is represented by the single long downstroke on the left. The arabesque pattern consists of scrolling tendrils set with half-palmettes, in turquoise and white. The motifs are all outlined in black. |
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Credit line | Bought from Hagop Kevorkian, along with 1108 & 1109A-1898, for £180. |
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Associated object | 1109A-1898 (Part) |
Bibliographic reference | Michael Meinecke, Faiencedekoration seldschukischer Sakralbauten in Kleinasien, published as Istanbuler Mitteilungen, Beiheft XIII, Tübingen: Wasmuth, 1976, Teil 2, pp. 346-50. |
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Accession number | 1109-1898 |
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Record created | March 16, 2009 |
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