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Two Bowls Inscribed, "Happiness"
Bowl decorated in the 'Beveled Style'
Bowl with Arabic Inscription, "Blessing, prosperity, well-being, happiness"
Bowl with Arabic proverb
Bowl
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 453
The whirling rosette decorating the base of this vessel seems to be a trademark of wares made in Samarqand, and its appearance on wares found in Nishapur may indicate that they were imported from Samarqand. A pseudo-inscription in kufic script is repeated on the exterior of this bowl, in the same red as the whirling rosette.
[ Nasli M. Heeramaneck, New York, until 1961; sold to MMA]
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