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Collections

Bowl15th century

Not on view
Ceramic dish viewed from above, with cobalt blue and cream geometric decoration featuring a radiating petal border and an eight-pointed star at center, fitted with a metal rim
Ceramic bowl with white exterior decorated with a band of painted oval scrollwork; interior rim features a repeating blue and black pointed arch motif with intricate fill patterns; raised foot ring visible at base.
Ceramic bowl shown from two angles: interior view at left displaying a blue and cream geometric star medallion with radiating panels and Arabic script; exterior three-quarter view at right showing scrolling vine pattern on a pale ground with blue and black rim decoration.
Ceramic bowl with a white ground, viewed from above, decorated in cobalt blue and black with a central concentric octagonal medallion radiating outward into lobed panels; each panel contains Arabic script and foliate motifs, with a crosshatched blue border at the rim and a thin metal band edging.
Ceramic bowl with white crackled glaze, the interior decorated with a band of pointed arch panels in cobalt blue and black with foliate motifs, and a cobalt blue rim border; the exterior features a repeating linked spiral pattern in dark green or black underglaze.
Title
Bowl
Place Made
Probably Iran
Date Made
15th century
Medium
Fritware, underglaze-painted
Dimensions
Height: 4 1/4 in. (10.79 cm); Diameter: 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm)
Credit Line
The Madina Collection of Islamic Art, gift of Camilla Chandler Frost
Accession Number
M.2002.1.206
Classification
Ceramics
Collecting Area
Art of the Middle East: Islamic
Curatorial Notes
For centuries, Chinese ceramics served as a source of inspiration for Islamic potters, who freely adopted and adapted those attributes that would best appeal to their clientele. Here the blue, white, and black color scheme is derived from Chinese blue and white porcelains, but this Iranian vessel maintains the geometric and floral decorative vocabulary commonly found in Islamic art, representing a fusion between the cultures.
Selected 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.