Islamic & Middle Eastern Art, Islamic Art, Medieval Art, Art, Islamic, Decorative Arts - Pottery & Ceramics - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
"Around 1920 the Hague Gemeentemuseum began to build up a collection of Islamic ceramics and glass, alongside its existing collections of Delftware and Hague porcelain. Its purpose was to illuminate the technical and artistic influence which Islamic ceramic centers had indirectly exercised on Dutch production. The present form and scope of this collection provides a well-rounded survey of Middle Eastern ceramics, a branch of the arts which is more than 1,000 years old." "Ceramics from the Orient features pieces revealing the wealth of ceramic art assembled over the years. Beginning with a second-century earthenware jug to a 17th-century fritware tile from Iran, there are 90 superb examples from the Middle and Near East, including Tunisia, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan, and Turkey."--BOOK JACKET.Book Details
Published
June 12, 1999
Publisher
B.V. Waanders Uitgeverji
Pages
126
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9789040092732