A CALLIGRAPHIC IZNIK POTTERY TILE
A CALLIGRAPHIC IZNIK POTTERY TILE
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A CALLIGRAPHIC IZNIK POTTERY TILE

OTTOMAN TURKEY, MID-16TH CENTURY

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A CALLIGRAPHIC IZNIK POTTERY TILE
OTTOMAN TURKEY, MID-16TH CENTURY
The cobalt-blue ground decorated underglaze with white lettering outlined in black, consisting of a damma above the top of a kaaf, intact with some loss to corners
9 1/8 x 7 7/8in. (23.1 x 20.1cm.)

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This tile demonstrates a taste for cobalt-blue ground tiles containing powerful white inscriptions. This combination was popular in some of the most important commissions of the third quarter of the 16th century. A more complete calligraphic Iznik tile, similarly decorated with a white inscription on blue ground recently sold in these Rooms, 25 June 2020, lot 132. Two others sold at Christie’s, Paris, 8-9 June 2016, lots 169 and 170. Another comparable sold in these Rooms, 27 April 2004, lot 337. Like the present tile, that example had a washy cobalt-blue background in which you can almost see brush-strokes. That retained two spandrels and was attributed to circa 1535.

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