Bowl

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Bowl

Iran, Kashan, 13th century
Ceramics
Fritware, pierced decoration, underglaze painted
3 3/4 x 8 1/2 in. (9.53 x 21.59 cm)
The Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection, gift of Joan Palevsky (M.73.5.197)
Not currently on public view

Curator Notes

With its white surface and thin, flaring walls, this bowl appears to be based on a Chinese porcelain prototype....
With its white surface and thin, flaring walls, this bowl appears to be based on a Chinese porcelain prototype. However, scholars have debated the origins of its most distinctive feature—a band of pierced decoration, filled with glaze, which allows the passage of light and creates the illusion of being perforated. This technique may have also been adapted from Chinese porcelains, or it may represent an innovation of Iranian potters.
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Bibliography

  • Lo Terrenal y lo Divino: Arte Islámico siglos VII al XIX Colección del Museo de Arte del Condado de Los Ángeles. Santiago: Centro Cultural La Moneda, 2015.

  • Pal, Pratapaditya, ed.  Islamic Art:  The Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection.  Los Angeles:  Museum Associates, 1973.