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Fragment of a Bowl
Bowl
Jar
Vase
Bowl with Central Pentagon Motifs
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 454
The white‑bodied stonepaste introduced into Syria by potters from Egypt after ca. 1075 was a perfect medium for this technique, which involves carving the body in a way that prevented the colorants from running into each other. Formerly attributed to Iran, recent evidence suggests instead a Syrian origin for this so‑called Laqabi ware.
[ Charles Vignier, Paris, in 1920]; [ Charles D. Kelekian, New York, until 1979; sold to MMA]