Vase with Scrolling Vines

17th century
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 462
Like so many ceramics produced in Iran during the Safavid period, the style and decoration of this vase (or hookah base) was an attempt to emulate the highly-regarded Chinese porcelain wares. This is illustrated by the blue and white color scheme, as well as the scrolling floral motif and large lotus flower depicted on the side.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Vase with Scrolling Vines
  • Date: 17th century
  • Geography: Made in Iran
  • Medium: Stonepaste; painted in blue under transparent glaze
  • Dimensions: H. 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm)
    Diam. 5 5/8 in. (14.3 cm)
  • Classification: Ceramics
  • Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1966
  • Object Number: 66.107.7
  • Curatorial Department: Islamic Art

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