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Tile panel

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from Istanbul, Turkey

Postcard of Tile panel.
000-180-000-546-C
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Tile panel

This framed panel of twenty-one earthenware wall tiles from the Palace of Fuad Pasha, in Istanbul, Turkey, dates to the mid 18th century.

The tiles are painted in underglaze with blue, red and green. The central portion has a geometric pattern formed of waved blue lines tapering at ends on a white ground, each square enclosing three eye-like balls and leafy devices in polychrome. There is a conventional floral border in polychrome on a dark blue ground.

Tile like these were traditionally made in the famous pottery centre of Iznik in Anatolia, between the 16th and 17th centuries, but were also imitated elsewhere in the Ottoman empire.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-546-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1892.277
Date: 18th century AD
Mid 18th century
Material: Porcelain
Dimensions: 2.13" H x 5.50" D
What: Bowl
Subject: Ceramics / export wares / European scenes
Who:
Where: China
Event:
Description: Jesuit china porcelain bowl with a group of European style figures of ladies and cupids on opposite sides with scrolls and leaves between: Chinese, export ware, Ch'ing Dynasty, 18th century AD
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