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Bowl with Fish, 1000s–1200s
Byzantine
Terracotta, white slip, and transparent glaze; Diam. 10 1/8 in. (25.7 cm)
Gift of Christopher C. Grisanti and Suzanne P. Fawbush, 2000 (2000.322)

The slyly smiling fish swimming among the reeds was drawn with a sure hand into the white slip covering the interior of the bowl and then covered—again, only on the interior—with a clear glaze. The fish represents a food popular in Byzantium, and large fish were often offered as important gifts. The inventive economy of line and the sense of humor found in this drawing rarely survive in Byzantine art, and then most often on humble ceramics like this one.


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    Bowl with Fish, 1000s–1200s
    Byzantine
    Terracotta, white slip, and transparent glaze; Diam. 10 1/8 in. (25.7 cm)
    Gift of Christopher C. Grisanti and Suzanne P. Fawbush, 2000 (2000.322)