Tile
13th century
Medium
tiles
Classification
tiles
Department
Smithsonian Collection
Museum
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Credit
Gift of Ruth Friedman in memory of Harry G. Friedman
Accession Number
1966-3-4
About this artwork
Research in Progress
Art Historical Context
This enigmatic 13th-century tile, part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's collection, offers a glimpse into medieval craftsmanship. Crafted from fired clay—a medium prized for its durability and versatility—these tiles were essential in architectural decoration, adorning floors, walls, hearths across Europe, the Islamic world, and beyond Though the artist's identity remains unknown, the tile exemplifies the era's artisanal skill, where potters and tile-makers combined functionality with subtle artistry to enhance everyday spaces. Dating to the 13th century, a time of Gothic innovation a...
About the Artist
Unknown
The artist designated as "Unknown" in our virtual museum's collection exemplifies a poignant chapter in art history: creators whose identities have faded into obscurity despite the enduring power of their work. With only one known artwork attributed to them in our holdings, this figure represents countless anonymous hands that shaped visual culture across centuries. Museums worldwide, including th...