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Dish with Saz Spray Decoration

Unidentified Artist1540 - 1550

Harvard Art Museums

Harvard Art Museums
Cambridge, United States

The design of this dish incorporates two ingeniously painted floral sprays. Laden with blossoms, the longer stem rises up the middle, angles sharply downward, and then encircles the dish, intersecting the shorter stem. Such meticulously drawn intertwining branches with serrated leaves are characteristic of the ink drawings attributed to Shahquli, an émigré artist from Iran who headed the Ottoman court studio from 1540s to 1556. This studio supplied designs that were then executed in various media. Working with court designs, ceramic artists in Istanbul and Iznik experimented with an increasing range of colors. An expansion from a simpler palette of blue and turquoise, the four colors used on this dish were further enriched with red and emerald green after the 1550s. Its complex design and painting technique, especially the tonal rendering of the purple, distinguish this dish from all other Ottoman ceramics that use this palette, indicating an exceptional undertaking.

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  • Title: Dish with Saz Spray Decoration
  • Creator: Unidentified Artist
  • Creator Lifespan: 1/1
  • Date: 1540 - 1550
  • Physical Dimensions: w0.0 x h0.0 x d0.0 cm
  • Period: Ottoman period
  • Credit Line: Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, The Stuart Cary Welch Collection, Gift of Edith I. Welch in memory of Stuart Cary Welch
  • Creation Place: Turkey/Middle East
  • Type: Vessels
  • External Link: Harvard Art Museums
  • Medium: Fritware with painting in blue, green, turquoise, and purple under clear glaze
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