Footed Bowl

Unknown Artist

late 12th–first half 13th century

Footed Bowl by Unknown Artist

Medium

Stonepaste; molded decoration; overglaze painted and gilded on a monochrome opaque glaze (mina'i)

Dimensions

H. 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm) Diam. 7 7/8 in. (20 cm) Wt. 21.2 oz. (601.1 g)

Classification

Ceramics

Department

Islamic Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1912

Accession Number

12.224.1

Art Historical Context

This elegant footed bowl, crafted by an unknown artist in the late 12th to first half of the 13th century, exemplifies the pinnacle of Islamic ceramic artistry. Housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Islamic Art department (acquired through the Rogers Fund in 1912), it measures 4½ inches high and nearly 8 inches in diameter, with a substantial weight of 21.2 ounces—ideal for both display and practical use at the table. Made from stonepaste, a fine-bodied material prized for its durability and ability to mimic porcelain, the bowl features molded decoration enhanced by the rare mina'i techn...

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