Fragments of a Dish last quarter 12th–early 13th century The painted decoration of this fragment of a large mina’i dish required a complex process: the blue, black, and turquoise colors were painted before the adding of the overall glaze, while manganese and brown were painted on the already fired glaze. Even in a fragmentary state, one can identify a courtly scene, with a male and a female attendant with richly decorated robes, holding objects like rods (?) and vases, and a main figure whose robe shows a courtly inscribed armband or tiraz. The vegetal arabesque scrolls and other elements in t


Fragments of a Dish last quarter 12th–early 13th century The painted decoration of this fragment of a large mina’i dish required a complex process: the blue, black, and turquoise colors were painted before the adding of the overall glaze, while manganese and brown were painted on the already fired glaze. Even in a fragmentary state, one can identify a courtly scene, with a male and a female attendant with richly decorated robes, holding objects like rods (?) and vases, and a main figure whose robe shows a courtly inscribed armband or tiraz. The vegetal arabesque scrolls and other elements in the field are meant to suggest the setting, and probably allude to a tent or the interior of a Fragments of a Dish. last quarter 12th–early 13th century. Stonepaste; polychrome inglaze and overglaze painted on opaque white glaze, molded (mina'i). Attributed to Iran. Ceramics


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