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Bowl
Fragment of a Bowl
Six Vessels with Splashed and Incised Decoration (Sgraffito Ware)
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Although the iconography of buff-colored earthenwares like this bowl is not well understood, it is clear that a number of pieces with similar colors were created in a Christian context. At the time, Nishapur was also a Nestorian bishopric, and a number of these pieces incorporate crosses in their decoration.
[? Hassan Khan Monif, New York]; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wolfe, New York (by 1961–65)
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