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Luster-Painted Bowl

Date:
9th-10th century
Geography:
Made in Iraq or Egypt
Medium:
Ceramic with monochrome luster decoration over an opaque glaze
Dimensions:
Diam: 8 7/16 in. (21.4 cm)
Classification:
Ceramics
Credit Line:
Benaki Museum, Athens (1157)
  • Description

    Animals—a popular theme during the Byzantine era—continued to appear in early Islamic art. Hares represented plenty and the hunt, a popular activity of the elite for centuries.
    Three alert hares alternate with stylized palmettes in an interlocking pattern. The overall design resembles the beveled style of carving found at Samarra, briefly the Abbasid capital.

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