Flat-Rimmed Bowl with Bird in Foliage
Artist | |
Name | Unknown |
Basic Info | |
Period | Ilkhanid period |
Created in | Middle East, Iran |
Century | 14th century |
Culture | Persian |
Dimensions | 10.6 x 20.7 cm (4 3/16 x 8 1/8 in.) |
Harvard Museum | |
Department | Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art |
Division | Asian and Mediterranean Art |
Contact | am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu |
Context
41 Flat-rimmed bowl with bird in foliage Iran, Ilkhanid period, early 14th century Fritware painted with white slip, blue (cobalt), and black (chromium) under clear alkali glaze 10.6 × 20.7 cm (4 3/16 × 8 1/8 in.) 2002.50.58 Published: McWilliams 2003, 227, 230, fig. 5. A large crane-like bird with bent neck and raised leg dominates the interior of this bowl. The dense foliage around the bird includes lotus blossoms, trademark motifs of Ilkhanid wares (see cat. 38). Encircling the exterior beneath the rim is a band of vertical white stripes outlined in black; more widely spaced white stripes decorate the lower portion. The white slip decoration stands slightly in relief; the interior is enlivened with dots of cobalt blue, which have run. The clear, greenish-tinged glaze has pooled at the center of the bowl and has deteriorated on the exterior. Once assigned to Sultanabad, in western Iran, bowls with this shape and dense foliate decoration were common in the Ilkhanid period.[1] Ayşin Yoltar-Yıldırım [1] A similar bowl, with two birds, is illustrated in Watson 2004, 384, cat. Q.13
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, The Norma Jean Calderwood Collection of Islamic Art