Works of Art (20)
 |
Frieze tile with two hunters, ca. 127075, Iran (probably Takht-i Sulayman), Fritware, overglaze luster-painted (10.9.1) |
 |
Frieze tile, A.H. [Shawwa] 707/MarchApril 1308 A.D., Iran (Kashan); Made for the tomb complex of cAbd al-Samad in Natanz, Iran, Fritware, overglaze luster-painted (12.44) |
 |
Mosaic with a Peacock and Flowers, 3rd4th century, Roman or Byzantine; Probably from North Africa, Tesserae (26.68) |
 |
Nur al-Din Room, dated 1119 A.H. / 1707 A.D.; Ottoman, Attributed to Damascus, Syria, Wood, marble, stucco, glass, mother-of-pearl, ceramics, tile, stone, iron, colors, gold (1970.170) |
 |
Panel of four calligraphic tiles, 14thearly 15th century; Marinid, Morocco, Glazed composite body (1999.146) |
 |
So-called Antioch Mosaic, second half of 2nd century; Late Antonine, Roman, Mosaic (38.11.12) |
 |
Tile assemblage, first half of 13th century; Seljuq, Anatolia, Composite body, overglaze-painted (1976.245) |
 |
Tile from a mihrab, A.H. 722/132223 A.D., Iran, Fritware, underglaze painted (1983.345) |
 |
Tile from a squinch, second half of 14th century; Timurid, Samarqand, Uzbekistan, Earthenware, glazed (20.120.189) |
 |
Tile panel, 17th century, Syria, Six ceramic tiles, composite body, painted and glazed (22.185.13) |
 |
Tile panel, dated 15912; Ottoman, Syria, Composite body with underglaze paint (58.90.1ag) |
 |
Tile panel, early 14th century (probably 1310), Hasan ibn cAli ibn Ahmad Babavaih Iran (Kashan), Fritware, overglaze luster-painted (09.87) |
 |
Tile with arabesque decoration, early 15th century; Ottoman, Anatolia (Bursa), Carved, glaze-painted, and gilded earthenware (1998.246) |
 |
Tile with the figure of a horseman and a bird, second half of 19th century, Iran, Composite body, molded and underglaze painted (83.1.67) |
 |
Tile, ca. 12701280; Ilkhanid, Kashan, Iran, Composite body, molded and overglaze luster-painted (12.49.4) |
 |
Tile, ca. 1875,
Christopher Dresser (British),
Earthenware (1991.110.2) |
 |
Tile, first half of 15th century; Mamluk, Syria, Composite body with underglaze paint (x.228.1) |
 |
Tile, second half of 15th century; Mamluk, Egypt, Composite body with underglaze paint (67.69.4) |
 |
Two tiles, second half of 12thearly 13th century, Afghanistan, Earthenware, molded and glazed (1975.193.5,6) |
 |
Wall panel, first quarter of 17th century; Safavid, Probably from a garden pavilion in Isfahan, Iran Composite body, 28 square tiles, painted and glazed in cuerda seca technique over white slip, set on plaster (03.9a-c) |
|
Thematic Essays (3)
|