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A Dated Rayy Bowl
03/1931 | 336 | 58
Pages: 134-135+139
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Guest, Rhuvon (Guest, Rhuvon; Guest, R.)
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Bowl, Found at Rayy, Dated A. H. 640 (1243); Painted in Colours and Gold over Turquoise Enamel (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Dated Rayy Bowl
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The Persian Exhibition [I - The Architectural Background; II - Paintings; III - Textiles, a general survey; IV - Textiles, some early pieces; V - Pottery]
01/1931 | 334 | 58
Pages: 2-5+8-11+14-17+20-23+26-29+32-35+38-41+44-45
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Ashton, Leigh (Ashton, Leigh)
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Binyon, L. (Binyon, L.; B., L.; Binyon, Laurence)
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Briggs, Martin S. (Briggs, Martin S.; Briggs, S. Martin; Bricgs, Martin S.; Briggs, M. S.; B., M. S.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; Kendrick, Albert Frank; K., A.; K., A. F.)
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R. (R.; Rackham, B.; R., B.; Rackham, Bernard)
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Garden Scene, by Bihzād (The Persian Government)
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Plate IV. A-Unfinished painting, attributed to Bihzād. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate IV. B-Portrait of Mīr 'Ali Shīr, by Mahmūd. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate IV. C-Pleasure-party, with portraits of Humāyun and the youthful Akbar, by 'Abdu's-Samad. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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A-North-east eivān (arched recess) of the Mosque of Gohar Shād (a part of the Mosque of Imam Riza), showing tiled ornament, 1418 A. D. (Mashhad, Persia). The Persian Exhibition-1. The Architectural Background.
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A-Silk tissue; gold on red ground, Timurid; early fifteenth century (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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B-Silk tissue, violet on white ground, from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (M. Acheroff). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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B-Stucco mihrāb (prayer niche) in the "Friday Mosque" (Masjid i-Jum'a), 1310 A. D. (Isfahān, Persia). The Persian Exhibition-1. The Architectural Background.
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C-Silk tissue, from Rayy; Saljuq or Byzantine, eleventh to twelfth century (Messrs. Indjoudjian). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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D-Panel of silk damask from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (Mrs. Robert Bliss). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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E-Silk tissue, from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (M. C. Vignier). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
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Plate I. A-Axe-head; Luristan find; seventh-sixth century B. C.; B-Bronze pin-head from Luristan (type A) seventh-sixth century B. C. (Mr. Leigh Ashton). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate I. A-Bowl with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (M. Larcade). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. A-Silk fabric, Sassanian tradition; tenth century (Musée Lorrain, Nancy). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate I. B-Bowl with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. B-Brocaded velvet. Winged figure on a throne (detail); sixteenth century (Herr Bernheimer). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate I. C-Dish with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. C-Horse-bit, bronze; Luristan find (type B); sixth-fifth century B. C. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate I. C-Woollen pile carpet; sixteenth century (Gobelins Museum, Paris). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate I. D-Axe-head, bronze; Luristan find; seventh-sixth century B. C. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston); E-Bronze pole-top, seventh-sixth century B. C., from the Kuban (The Hermitage). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate I. D-Dish painted in blue; eighth or ninth century (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate I. D-Woollen pile carpet; seventeenth century (Mr. F. W. Bruce). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate II. A-Bowl with lustre painting; eighth or ninth century (M. Charles Vignier) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate II. A-Bull's head, bronze; Achæmenid, sixth century, B. C. (M. D. Kelekian); B-Forepart of an ibex, bronze; Achæmenid, fifth century, B. C. (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate II. A-Illustration to the Shāh-nāma. Early thirteenth century (Mr. Chester Beatty). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
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Plate II. B-Dish with painted inscriptions; Samarkand, eighth or ninth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate II. B-Stork, crab, and fishes: illustrating a fable. Fifteenth century. (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
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Plate II. C-Armlet, silver; Achæmenid, c. 500 B. C. (Dr. C. F. Reber); D-Bronze pin-head from Luristan (type A); seventh to sixth century, B. C. (Mr. Leigh Ashton). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate II. C-Battle of Owls and Crows: illustrating a fable. Fifteen century. (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
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Plate II. C-Bowl, turquoise-blue and black; Sultanabad, fourteenth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate II. D-Dish painted in colours; Daghestan, seventeenth century (Lt.-Col. R. H. Brocklebank). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. A-Bowl with incised decoration, turquoise-blue; twelfth century (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. A-Ewer base, bronze inlaid with silver; Saljuq (Persia), late twelfth century (H. I. M. the Shah); B-Bronze candlestick inlaid with silver and gold, found at Hamadan; Saljuq (Persia), late twelfth century (H. I. M. the Shah). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate III. A-Silk brocade; seventeenth century (Sir William Lawrence, Bart.). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. A-The Mourning for Rustam and his brother.. Both from a Shāh-nāma MS. dated 1429 (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate III. A-Velvet brocade; early seventeenth century (National Historical Museum, Stockholm). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. B-Bowl, blue and white, seventeenth century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. B-Carpet of silk and gold embroidery. From Mashhad. Seventeenth century (H. I. M. the Shah). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. B-Isfandiyār killing the wolves. Both from a Shāh-nāma MS. dated 1429 (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate III. B-Velvet brocade, a falconer; early seventeenth century (M. Bacri). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. C-Bronze bird of Aquamanile type; Proto-Islamic (Persia); eighth-tenth century (Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin); D-Ewer, engraved bronze; Proto-Islamic (N. E. Persia); eighth-ninth century (Mr. R. Harari). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate III. C-Ewer with lustre paintings; Rhages, thirteenth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. C-Silk carpet, dated A. H. 1082 (A. D. 1671). From the tomb of Shah Abbas II at Kum. The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. C-Silk fabric; Fatimid style, tenth century (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Embroidered linen cover. Probably Bakhtiari work, seventeenth-eighteenth century. (Private owner). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Silk brocade; early eighteenth century (Private owner). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Stool, turquoise-blue glaze; fourteenth century (Kitabji Khan). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
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Plate III. E-Velvet brocade; sixteenth century (M. Bacri). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Book Review
The Parish-Watson Collection of Mohammadan Potteries
07/1923 | 244 | 43
Pages: 47-48
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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The Parish-Watson Collection of Mohammadan Potteries | author: Riefstahl, Rudolf Meyer
Article
The New Excavations at Rhages
07/1914 | 136 | 25
Pages: 210-213+216-218
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Fry, Roger E. (Fry, Roger E.; Fry, Roger (R. F.; R. E. F.); F., R. E.; Fry, R. E.; F., R.; F.)
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Vignier, Charles (Vignier, Charles)
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Plate I. A. A lustre plate with no rim.
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Plate I. B-C. A plate decorated similarly to piece A, but with two quadrupeds and two birds. Lustre, honey-coloured.
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Plate I. C. The under-side of B; with the exception of the undeciphered inscription on the bottom, the decoration is identical with the under-side of A. The powdering on which the six roses are superimposed seems to be composed of the stamens of the mimosa with their peduncles attached. The New Excavations at Rhages
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Plate II. D. A plate of the same form as pieces A and B-C, but with a slight concavation of the profile which is really a rudimentary rim.
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Plate II. E-F. Two pale lustre bowls.
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Plate II. F. A bowl. The design, called badambouté (almond-shaped), is on a spotted ground. This piece, to which I have alluded in footnote * (p. 211), seems to be an example in which the potter has tried to display his skill in using different coloured lustres, viz., an olive tint beginning in brown where the brush was fullest and ending in a fine green, also a carmine-brown, and an ochre tint. This bowl also presents another peculiarity; the decoration of the rim of the upper-side with the frieze of letters, which form the same inscription found on pieces A and D. I know another piece, a little cylindrical cup, which reproduces the inscriptions of A and B-C alternately. The New Excavations at Rhages
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Plate III. G-H. Two large bowls.
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Plate III. H. This piece is reproduced to show the normal profile of these bowls. On the outside we find the tear-drop decoration also found in Chinese ceramics of the T'ang period. Reflection, red. The New Excavations at Rhages
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Plate III. J. A small plate decorated with floral forms.