Tile with Saz Leave, Tulips, and Hyacinth Flowers

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This tile combines a rich variety of individual motifs, including the long, serrated-edged leaf often referred to as the saz style, a Persian decorative style imported to the Ottoman court in the mid-sixteenth century. Here the saz leaf is overlaid with a tulip and set against prunus blossoms and floral medallions. The strong colors and the very refined quality of the painting suggest that the complete tile panel would have been startling.

Tile with Saz Leave, Tulips, and Hyacinth Flowers, Stonepaste; polychrome painted under transparent glaze

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