AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH
AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH
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AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH

OTTOMAN TURKEY, FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY

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AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH
OTTOMAN TURKEY, FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY
The white ground painted with bole-red, cobalt-blue, black and green under the glaze, the central roundel and cavetto decorated with a flowering sprays of tulips, hyacinth and carnations, the rim with a cobalt-blue and green palmette meander, the reverse with alternating cobalt-blue and green pendant motifs, drill hole to the foot, collection name incised to the base and collection sticker, intact
11 3/8in. (29cm.) diam.
Provenance
Admiral Benjamin Jaurès (d.1889)
Exhibited
Musée oriental, Union Centrale des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1869

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An inscription on the back of the dish indicates that it was once owned by Benjamin Jaurès. A ship captain, he lent twenty-three pieces of Iznik to the 1869 exhibition of the Musée oriental hosted by the Union Centrale des Beaux Arts. Although the catalogue descriptions are not specific enough for a certain identification, the label on the back suggests that it may be identified with item no. 2730, '[un plat] decore des fleurs rouges', which was lent to the exhibition by Jaurès. Notably, Benjamin Jaurès was the younger brother of Admiral Charles Jaurès, a member of the Patronage Committee for the same exhibition alongside illustrious collectors such as the Barons Alphonse and Gustave de Rothschild and the Comte de Nieuwerkerke.

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