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A signed and dated Syrian ceramic tile, painted in managanese, blue and brown, dated 1699
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A signed and dated Syrian ceramic tile, painted in managanese, blue and brown, dated 1699
1766425 A signed and dated Syrian ceramic tile, painted in managanese, blue and brown, dated 1699, 1699 (ceramic) by Syrian School, (17th century); 15.2 wide cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A signed and dated Syrian ceramic tile, painted in managanese, blue and brown, dated 1699. 15.2cm wide.); Photo eChristies Images; Syrian, out of copyright
Media ID 23691966
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1690s 1699 Applied Art Autograph Autographed Decorative Art Eastern Hand Writing Hand Written Islamic Art Language Late 17th Century Late Seventeenth Century Signature Signed Small Group Small Group Of People Syrian Tile Tiles Very Old
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of Syrian ceramic art from the 17th century. The signed and dated tile, painted in rich shades of manganese, blue, and brown, is a true testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the Syrian School during this period. The tile bears an intriguing signature and date: "1699" which adds to its historical significance. Its small size of 15.2cm wide highlights the intricate details that have been meticulously hand-painted onto its surface. In this image, we see a group of men gathered around the tile, admiring its beauty and marveling at its age. Their presence emphasizes the cultural importance attached to such religious artifacts within Middle Eastern society. The handwriting on the tile's surface further enhances its allure as it represents a form of ancient calligraphy or script commonly used during that time. This autograph serves as a tangible connection to those who created it centuries ago. As an antique piece of Islamic art, this ceramic tile holds immense value not only for collectors but also for those interested in decorative arts and applied crafts from this era. It provides us with a glimpse into Syria's rich artistic heritage while showcasing their mastery in pottery-making techniques. This print captures both the aesthetic appeal and historical significance embodied by this exquisite Syrian ceramic tile dating back to late seventeenth century - truly an extraordinary artifact worth cherishing for generations to come.
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