Bowl

Unknown Artist

mid-12th century

Bowl by Unknown Artist

Medium

Stonepaste; luster-painted on opaque white ground

Dimensions

H. 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm) Diam. 8 11/16 in. (22.1 cm)

Classification

Ceramics

Department

Islamic Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

H.O. Havemeyer Collection, Gift of Horace Havemeyer, 1941

Accession Number

41.199.5

Tags

Horses

Art Historical Context

This elegant mid-12th-century from the Islamic world exemplifies the pinnacle of medieval ceramic artistry. Crafted during a golden age of Islamic culture, likely in Persia or Syria, it reflects the technical ingenuity of artisans who developed stonepaste—a composite body of quartz, clay, and frit—to mimic the translucency of porcelain, a material then prized from distant China. Measuring just over 8 inches in diameter and inches high, its shallow form was ideal for serving sweets, fruits, or beverages at opulent gatherings. The bowl's surface dazzles with luster-painting on an opaque white ...

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