AN IZNIK-STYLE TILE PANEL
AN IZNIK-STYLE TILE PANEL

KUTAHYA, TURKEY, 19TH/20TH CENTURY

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AN IZNIK-STYLE TILE PANEL
KUTAHYA, TURKEY, 19TH/20TH CENTURY
The panel of rectangular form comprised of 45 tiles, the white ground painted in turquoise, green, cobalt-blue and bole-red, with curved vines issuing large palmettes, tulips, carnations and red and blue hyacinths, three flower-pots to the lower edge and three cusped arches above, border tiles with interlacing palmettes and rosettes surrounded by swirling saz leaves on cobalt-blue ground bordered on either side by bands of turquoise, in very good condition
Panel 81½ x 38¼in. (207 x 97.3cm.)
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Andrew Butler-Wheelhouse
Andrew Butler-Wheelhouse

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Identical tiles to these decorate the walls of the mosque in the government building in Kutahya. They are all modeled on 16th century Iznik tiles which decorate the tomb of Sehzade Mustafa in Bursa (circa 1555). A panel of four similar tiles is published in Sebnem Akalin and Hulya Yilmaz Bilgi, Kütahya Tiles and Pottery in the Suna & Inan Kiraç Collection. Delights of Kütahya, Istanbul, 1997, no.162, p.126.