Jar with Three Inscribed Bands in Cursive Script
This heavily restored jar illustrates the practice of bringing together an assortment of fragments—easily found at Raqqa’s archaeological site—to reconstruct a single, more valuable object. Most of the fragments here originally belonged to the same vessel, but others did not; the latter were filed and glued to fill the gaps. Extensive overpainting, now cleaned away, covered the seams.
Artwork Details
- Title: Jar with Three Inscribed Bands in Cursive Script
- Date: 12th century
- Geography: Attributed to Syria, Raqqa
- Medium: Stonepaste; underglaze- and luster-painted, transparent colorless-greenish glaze
- Dimensions: H. 8 13/16 in. (22.4 cm)
Max. Diam. 6 3/4 in. (17.1 cm) - Classification: Ceramics
- Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1917
- Object Number: 17.74.2
- Curatorial Department: Islamic Art
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