{"type":"artobject","objectid":33677,"objectnumber":"y1993-138","sortnumber":"1993  138y","displaytitle":"Frieze tile with poetic inscription and mythical birds (simurgh)","department":"Ancient, Byzantine, and Islamic Art","classification":"Ceramics","datebegin":1250,"dateend":1299,"datecomputed":1274,"daterange":"A.D. 1000-1500","displaydate":"late 13th century","medium":"Ceramic, luster-painted","dimensions":"34.0 x 33.0 x 3.5 cm (13 3/8 x 13 x 1 3/8 in.)","dimensionsproposed":"","creditline":"Gift of Allan Marquand, Class of 1874, by exchange","markings":null,"inscribed":null,"signed":null,"catalograisonne":null,"creditlinerepro":"","restrictions":null,"nowebuse":"False","secondaryobjectnumber":null,"campuscollections":"false","on_view":true,"accessionyear":"1993-01-01","newaccession":0,"titles":[{"title":"Frieze tile with poetic inscription and mythical birds (simurgh)","titletype":"Primary Title","displayorder":1}],"makers":[],"depicted":[],"texts":[{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Multivocal Label","textentryhtml":"<p>\n\tThese objects belong to a large body of sophisticated ceramics produced in present-day Iran between the late twelfth and mid-fourteenth centuries. They are lusterware, produced using a complicated firing technique in which a metallic sheen was achieved through pigments that contain metal oxides. Such wares are associated with the city of Kashan, where several families producing ceramic vessels and tiles are documented over generations. An early fourteenth-century treatise by Jamal al-Din Abu’l-Qasim 'Abdallah al-Kashani describes how to make a form of ceramics, known as fritware, that was produced in Kashan. The document gives indications as to how glazes were made and provides documentary evidence from a descendent of a family of ceramic masters who were active in the city. The ewer carries a poetic inscription in Persian as well as seated figures who epitomize the beauty ideals of the period as reflected in poetry. The tile was part of a larger inscription frieze, perhaps from a palace, and is adorned with simurghs—mythical Persian birds—as well as phoenixes and dragons that demonstrate the transfer of Chinese motifs into Islamic art during the Mongol Empire (1206–1368).\n</p>\n<p><b>\n\tPatricia Blessing</b>, Associate Professor, Department of Art &amp; Art History, Stanford University\n\t<br />\n</p>","remarks":"WA_21_CLA -Day 1 Cataloguing (group chat for y1993-138, y1931-3, 2020-324)"},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Provenance","textentryhtml":"Given to the Museum by Allan Marquand","remarks":"Bacth edit for Provenance publication project"}],"media":[{"id":3879,"uri":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/y1993-138","isprimary":1,"rank":0,"mediatypeid":1,"mediaviewtype":"(not assigned)","restrictions":null,"caption":"Luna Digitization Project"}],"hasimage":"true","bibliography":[{"boilertext":"\"Acquisitions of the Art Museum 1993\", <em>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University</em> 53, no.&nbsp;1 (1994): p. 46-95.","citation":"\"Acquisitions of the Art Museum 1993\", <em>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University</em> 53, no.&nbsp;1 (1994): p. 46-95., p. 84 (illus.)","date":1994,"id":3065,"uri":"https://www.jstor.org/stable/3774684"},{"boilertext":"Don C. Skemer and James Williams Weinberger, <em>Books eternal: treasures of Islamic civilization: an exhibition presented in the Main Gallery, Harvey S. Firestone Library, 2 October-8 January 1995</em>, (Princeton, NJ: Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Libraries, 1994).","citation":"Don C. Skemer and James Williams Weinberger, <em>Books eternal: treasures of Islamic civilization: an exhibition presented in the Main Gallery, Harvey S. Firestone Library, 2 October-8 January 1995</em>, (Princeton, NJ: Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Libraries, 1994).","date":1994,"id":6718,"uri":"https://search.worldcat.org/title/82820099"}],"exhibitions":[],"geography":[{"displaygeography":"Place made: Asia, Western Iran","code":"Place made","continent":"Asia","subcontinent":null,"country":null,"region":"Western Iran","state":null,"city":null,"county":null,"subregion":null,"locale":null,"locus":null,"river":null,"excavation":null,"geoname":"http://www.geonames.org/maps/google_32_53.html","location":{"lat":"","lon":""}}],"terms":[{"id":2049167,"term":"ceramics","aatid":300151343,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2109081,"term":"frieze components","aatid":300001823,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2038157,"term":"Il-Khanid","aatid":300021562,"termtype":"Period / Style"},{"id":2045125,"term":"tile","aatid":300010676,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2159663,"term":"allover patterns","aatid":300010143,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2147420,"term":"mythical or legendary beings","aatid":null,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2159697,"term":"running ornament","aatid":300165347,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2199107,"term":"Islamic (culture or style)","aatid":null,"termtype":"Culture"},{"id":2158039,"term":"birds","aatid":null,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2107406,"term":"architectural elements","aatid":300000885,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2098427,"term":"spirals","aatid":300163114,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2168031,"term":"glaze","aatid":300015091,"termtype":"Materials"},{"id":2160750,"term":"ceramic","aatid":300235507,"termtype":"Materials"}],"classifications":[{"id":2045125,"classification":"tile"},{"id":2049167,"classification":"ceramics"},{"id":2109081,"classification":"frieze components"},{"id":2107406,"classification":"architectural elements"}],"cultures":[{"id":13445,"culture":"Iranian","alphasort":"Iranian","begindate":0,"enddate":0,"displayculture":"Iranian","displaydate":null}],"cultureterms":[{"id":2199107,"culture":"Islamic (culture or style)"}],"periods":[{"id":23694,"period":"Ilkhanid dynasty","alphasort":"Ilkhanid dynasty","begindate":1256,"enddate":1353,"displayperiod":"Ilkhanid dynasty, 1256–1353","displaydate":"1256–1353"}],"periodterms":[{"id":2038157,"period":"Il-Khanid"}],"attribute_groups":[{"id":2199318,"term":"Art of the Islamic World and West Asia","termtype":"Collecting Area"}],"dimensionelements":[{"element":"Overall","type":"Height","units":"centimeters","dimension":"34.00"},{"element":"Overall","type":"Width","units":"centimeters","dimension":"33.00"},{"element":"Overall","type":"Depth","units":"centimeters","dimension":"3.50"}],"packages":[{"packageid":210238,"name":"2022_ART403/NES403/ARC402/HLS 404_03_30"},{"packageid":278831,"name":"10282025-DAY1-ONVIEW"},{"packageid":213401,"name":"Gallery_21-WestAsia"}],"primaryimage":["https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/y1993-138"],"displaymaker":null,"displayculture":"Iranian","displayperiod":"Ilkhanid dynasty, 1256–1353","caption":"Iranian, Ilkhanid dynasty (1256–1353), Western Iran, late 13th century, Frieze tile with poetic inscription and mythical birds (simurgh). 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