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White octagonal tile with relief of intricate, flowing dark and light blue floral patterning overlaid with a stippled form of a gazelle at its center and bordered in blue.
White octagonal tile with relief of intricate, flowing dark and light blue floral patterning overlaid with a stippled form of a gazelle at its center and bordered in blue.
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  • White octagonal tile with relief of intricate, flowing dark and light blue floral patterning overlaid with a stippled form of a gazelle at its center and bordered in blue.
  • White octagonal tile with relief of intricate, flowing dark and light blue floral patterning overlaid with a stippled form of a gazelle at its center and bordered in blue.

Unknown Maker, Persian

Wall Tile with Gazelle

Maker

Unknown Maker, Persian

Culture

Persian

Title

Wall Tile with Gazelle

Period

(Ilkhanid Period, 1256-1353)

Year

1300s

Medium

  • Earthenware with pigment and glaze

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Earthenware with pigment and glaze

Materials

glazed earthenware

Geography

Place Made: Persia (now Iran); Origin: Kasvin

Dimensions

15.2 cm (6 inches) (diameter)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf

Object Number

17.366

Type

  • Ceramics

Exhibition History

Being and Believing in the Natural World
Perspectives from the Ancient Mediterranean, Asia, and Indigenous North America
Oct 22, 2022 â€“ Jun 04, 2023

Label copy

For thousands of years, makers have ornamented architecture with motifs from the natural world. Tile design really flourished in what is now Syria and Iran beginning in the 1100s. Wall tiles arranged to form colorful patterns decorated the interiors and exteriors of religious buildings and wealthy households. Drawing from hunting scenes with spotted gazelles to tulips, hyacinths, and roses, tile designers created dazzling patterns. Copper-based turquoise, cobalt blue, manganese violet, antimony yellow, and other minerals provided colorful palettes.

—WC

Surface Versus Structure
Islamic Decorative Arts
Mar 22, 1985 â€“ Aug 15, 1985
Islamic Art
A Survey
Oct 07, 1982 â€“ Apr 24, 1983

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Unknown Maker, Persian
Wall Tile with Gazelle, 1300s
Earthenware with pigment and glaze
15.2 cm (6 inches) (diameter)
Gift of Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf 17.366

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