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A Nasrid dynasty pottery cuerda seca tile panel, with a design of interlaced arabesques
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A Nasrid dynasty pottery cuerda seca tile panel, with a design of interlaced arabesques
1196835 A Nasrid dynasty pottery cuerda seca tile panel, with a design of interlaced arabesques and palmettes, late 14th or 15th century (ceramic) by Islamic School; 53.5x29 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Islamic School, (14th or 15th century)); Photo eChristies Images; out of copyright
Media ID 22318066
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Arabesque Black Color Black Colour Decorative Panel Early 15th Century Early Fifteenth Century Floral Design Floral Pattern Granada Interlaced Islamic Art Islamic School Mounted On Panel Nasrid Dynasty Palmette Panel Patterned Tile Tiles Yellow Late 14th Century
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This vibrant and intricate Nasrid dynasty pottery cuerda seca tile panel transports us back to the late 14th or 15th century Islamic era in Spain. Measuring at an impressive 53.5x29 cm, this ceramic masterpiece showcases a mesmerizing design of interlaced arabesques and palmettes. The close-up shot allows us to appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship that went into creating this ornate floral pattern. The black background serves as a striking contrast against the yellow and blue hues, enhancing the visual impact of this decorative panel. Mounted on a panel, it is evident that every detail was carefully considered to create a harmonious composition. As we delve deeper into its history, we learn that this piece belongs to a private collection but has been made available for public appreciation through eChristies Images. It represents the artistic prowess of the Islamic School during the 14th or 15th century in Europe. This exquisite tile not only exemplifies Islamic art but also reflects cultural influences from Granada, where it originated. Its timeless beauty transcends time and reminds us of the rich heritage preserved within these delicate ceramics. Bridgeman Images has captured this stunning artwork with precision, allowing viewers to admire its intricacy even without any human presence in sight. With its historical significance and undeniable aesthetic appeal, this Nasrid dynasty pottery cuerda seca tile panel stands as a testament to centuries-old craftsmanship and artistic excellence in Islamic culture.
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