Dish
Unknown Artist
16th century
Medium
Stonepaste; underglaze painted on white slip
Dimensions
H. 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm) Diam. 11 11/16 in. (29.7 cm)
Classification
Ceramics
Department
Islamic Art
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1966
Accession Number
66.4.12
Tags
Art Historical Context
This elegant 16th-century dish, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Islamic collection, exemplifies the refined ceramic traditions of the Islamic world.ed as a shallow serving vessel with a height of just over 2 inches and a diameter nearing 12 inches, it would have graced dining tables or displayed fruits in affluent households. Its floral motifs, a hallmark of Islamic decorative arts, evoke the lush gardens of paradise—a recurring theme symbolizing abundance and beauty in Islamic culture. Made of stonepaste (also known as fritware), a composite material blending quartz, clay, and glass fr...