Ewer with Molded Inscriptions, Animals, and Dancers
The choral dance displayed on this ewer is not uncommon on Seljuq stonepaste molded wares. Choral dances performed at the time included the mystic dances of the Sufi practice of sama’ and those related to Zoroastrian worship rituals. This depiction, however, more probably evokes courtly scenes, where dances were performed as a mundane entertainment for prince and nobility.
The inscription mentions the name of the potter, Abu Ahmad Qassa’i, which is an unusual occurrence on early monochrome stonepaste, and points to the fact that this was a specialized and highly regarded form of production.
The inscription mentions the name of the potter, Abu Ahmad Qassa’i, which is an unusual occurrence on early monochrome stonepaste, and points to the fact that this was a specialized and highly regarded form of production.
Artwork Details
- Title: Ewer with Molded Inscriptions, Animals, and Dancers
- Date: last quarter 11th or 12th century
- Geography: Attributed to Iran
- Medium: Stonepaste; molded, monochrome glazed
- Dimensions: H. 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm)
- Classification: Ceramics
- Credit Line: Cora Timken Burnett Collection of Persian Miniatures and Other Persian Art Objects, Bequest of Cora Timken Burnett, 1956
- Object Number: 57.51.16
- Curatorial Department: Islamic Art
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