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Coupe fragmentaire
1300 / 1400 (XIVe siècle)
Place of origin : Iran
AD 41889 ; UCAD 41889
Département des Arts de l'Islam
- Inventory number
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Numéro principal : AD 41889
Autre numéro d'inventaire : UCAD 41889 - Collection
- Département des Arts de l'Islam
- Object name/Title
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Dénomination : Coupe (Vase, récipient)
Titre : Coupe fragmentaire - Description/Features
- Dimensions
- Diamètre : 29,2 cm ; Diamètre : 9,8 cm (Min) ; Hauteur : 13,3 cm (Max)
- Materials and techniques
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Matériau : Céramique
Matériau/Technique : Céramique (pâte siliceuse), décor de lustre métallique sur glaçure opacifiée - Date
- XIVe siècle (1300 - 1400)
- Provenance
- Iran (Monde iranien - Caucase)
- Collector / Previous owner / Commissioner / Archaeologist / Dedicatee
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Mme Aubert, Jeanne-Joséphine, Donateur (Legs : madame René Ménard née Aubert)
- Acquisition details
- legs
- Acquisition date
- date : 01/12/1968
- Owned by
- Etat
- Held by
- Union centrale des Arts Décoratifs, Paris
- On long-term loan to
- Musée du Louvre, AI, Paris
- Current location
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non exposé
Description
Physical characteristics
Places and dates
History
Location of object
Comparative literature
- Piotrovsky, Mikhail Borisovich ; Pritula, Anton D (dir.), Beyond the palace walls : Islamic art from the State Hermitage Museum : Islamic art in a word context, cat. exp. (Edimbourg, National Museums of Scotland, 2006), Edinburgh, National Museums of Scotland, 2006, p. 75, n° 64
- Watson, Oliver, Persian lustre ware, London, Faber and Faber, 1985, p. 111, n° H, n° 88
- Fiftieth anniversary exhibition, III, Ceramics from the world of Islam, cat. exp. (Washington, Freer Gallery of art, 1973), Washington, Smithsonian institution, 1973, p. 160-161, n°73
- Allan, James Wilson, Ashmolean museum : medieval middle eastern pottery, [Ashmolean Museum], Oxford, 1971, p. 37, pl. 32
Last updated on 12.11.2025
The contents of this entry do not necessarily take account of the latest data.
The contents of this entry do not necessarily take account of the latest data.