Bowl with a Horseman late 12th–early 13th century, with early 20th century additions On enameled ware, overpainting can easily be applied without drawing notice, and restorers used it extensively; early twentieth-century practitioners perfected the technique by refiring objects. The horseman bowl’s modern restoration, for example, involved fills made from an identical bowl manufactured for the purpose and a refiring of the reconstructed and repainted Bowl with a Horseman. late 12th–early 13th century, with early 20th century additions. Stonepaste; overglaze painted, and gilded, so-cal


Bowl with a Horseman late 12th–early 13th century, with early 20th century additions On enameled ware, overpainting can easily be applied without drawing notice, and restorers used it extensively; early twentieth-century practitioners perfected the technique by refiring objects. The horseman bowl’s modern restoration, for example, involved fills made from an identical bowl manufactured for the purpose and a refiring of the reconstructed and repainted Bowl with a Horseman. late 12th–early 13th century, with early 20th century additions. Stonepaste; overglaze painted, and gilded, so-called "mina'i" ware. Attributed to Iran. Ceramics


Size: 1846px × 1867px
Photo credit: © MET/BOT / Alamy / Afripics
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