Border tile

Unknown Artist

early 17th century

Border tile by Unknown Artist

Medium

Tin-glazed earthenware

Dimensions

Overall: 2 1/4 × 5 1/4 in. (5.7 × 13.3 cm)

Classification

Ceramics-Pottery

Culture

Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Fletcher Fund, 1927

Accession Number

27.199.58

Tags

Deer

Art Historical Context

This delicate border tile, crafted in the early 17th century from tin-glazed earthenware,ails from either Flemish Antwerp or the Dutch Republic. Measuring just 2¼ × 5¼ inches, it likely served as an edging element in larger decorative panels or fireplace surrounds, adorning the interiors of prosperous homes. The tag "Deer" hints at a naturalistic motif—perhaps a graceful stag—captured in the vibrant blues and whites typical of this era's ceramics. Tin-glazing, a technique where a tin oxide layer creates an opaque, glossy white surface for intricate painted designs fired at low temperatures, w...

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