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Bowl
Bowl with a ruler and attendants
Two scenes of Bahram Gur and Azada
Bowl with Astronomical and Royal Figures
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 453
The extraordinary chromatic effect of this bowl was achieved through the process known as mina'i, in which the different pigments were fired at different temperatures. Here, the effect is enhanced by the use of a turquoise glaze, made with copper, as a ground for the image of a musician surrounded by seated figures.
Marking: -Sticker on underside: Leberthon -Sticker on underside: 3026
Henry G. Leberthon, New York (by 1936–d. 1939); Mrs. Louise Ruxton Chauncey, New York (1939–57)
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