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Plate

Iran, 12th century
Ceramics
Fritware, luster-painted over a blue glaze
Height: 1 3/8 in . (3.5 cm ); Diameter: 7 in . (17.8 cm )
The Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection, gift of Joan Palevsky (M.73.5.288)
Not currently on public view

Curator Notes

Luster-painted ceramics, which represent one of the most original and spectacular contributions of the Islamic potter, is an especially long-lived technique, and the resulting product must have always...
Luster-painted ceramics, which represent one of the most original and spectacular contributions of the Islamic potter, is an especially long-lived technique, and the resulting product must have always been considered as a form of luxury ware, given its costly materials and manufacturing process. From the twelfth to the early fourteenth century, Kashan, in Central Iran, was the most prolific center for lusterware, including this charming bowl, glazed pale blue rather than the characteristic white, and overpainted with chocolate brown luster. At the center of the vessel is a monumental spotted bear, reserved (depicted in silhouette) against the luster ground.
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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.
  • 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.
  • Komaroff, Linda.  Islamic Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.  Los Angeles:  Museum Associates, 2005.
  • Canby, Sheila R., Deniz Beyazit, Martina Rugiadi, and A.C.S. Peacock. Court and Cosmos: The Great Age of the Seljuqs. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016.
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