7 avril 2025
Bowl, 1300–1350, Iran, probably Sultanabad
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Bowl, 1300–1350, Iran, probably Sultanabad. Fritware with underglaze-painted design. Diameter: 31.5 cm; Overall: 9 cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust 1915.591.
Sultanabad wares were the first new type of pottery made in Iran after the Mongol conquest. These underglaze painted wares are characterized by a somber color scheme of gray, black, and white. The name "Sultanabad" comes from the modern city near which they were first discovered. This type of pottery was widely exported, perhaps even imitated, for it has been excavated over a vast area from central Asia to Egypt.
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