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English: Tile panel with mandorla. Fritware (stonepaste), transparent glaze, painted underglaze on slip. Turkey: Iznik, second half of the 16th century.
Français : Panneau de revêtement à la mandorle. Céramique siliceuse à décor peint sur engobe et sous glaçure transparente. Iznik (Turquie), seconde moitié du XVIe siècle.
Daarenga circa 1580
date QS:P571,+1580-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
institution QS:P195,Q19675
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Department of Islamic Art, Richelieu, lower ground floor, room 12
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Credit line Collection of Albert Sorlin-Dorigny; purchase, 1895
Notes Tiles with the same design are included in a pastiche assemblage of tiles that decorate an exterior wall of the shrine of Eyüp just outside the walls of Istanbul (see: en:Eyüp Sultan Mosque). The building for which the tiles were originally made is not known. Walter Denny (2006) has speculated that one possibility is the en:Mihrimah Sultan Mosque (Edirnekapı) near the Edirne Gate in the city walls of Istanbul. This mosque now has no tiled revetments. Many museums have examples of these tiles. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has a panel of 24 tiles (Acc. Num. 401:1 to 24-1900), the David Collection in Copenhagen has a panel of tiles (Acc. Num. 41/1968) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has a single tile (Acc. Num. 64.27.17). The Calouste Gulbenkian Collection in Lisbon has a panel of 10 tiles (Acc. num. 1709) see: Queiroz Ribeiro, Maria (2009) Iznik pottery and tiles in the Calouste Gulbenkian collection, Lisbon: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, ISBN 978-972-8848-58-3, page 119 fig. 68.
References Denny, Walter B. (2006) "Dispersed Ottoman repeating-pattern Iznik tiles" in Parzymies, Anna , ed. Studies in Oriental Art and Culture in Honour of Professor Tadeusz Majda, Dialog, pp. 169−190 ISBN: 978-838989939-2. Tiles discussed on pages 179-188
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2005)
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A single tile in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: entry 140009108

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