Bowl with Red and Black Vegetal Motifs
Excavations at Nishapur and Samarqand produced a wide range of ceramic finds; among these was a group of earthenware vessels covered in white and polychrome slip. This shallow bowl is decorated with two symmetrically-arranged designs of red and brown slip that are joined by a trail of dots. Because of close ties between Nishapur and Samarqand during the Samanid period, scholars have been unable to identify the precise origin of this bowl.
Artwork Details
- Title: Bowl with Red and Black Vegetal Motifs
- Date: 10th century
- Geography: Attributed to Iran or present-day Uzbekistan, Nishapur or Samarqand
- Medium: Earthenware; white slip with polychrome slip decoration under transparent glaze
- Dimensions: H. 3 in. (7.6 cm)
Diam. of rim: 14 7/8 in. (37.8 cm) - Classification: Ceramics
- Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1970
- Object Number: 1970.21
- Curatorial Department: Islamic Art
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