Bowl with Calligraphy

anonymous, c. 900 - c. 999

In the Islamic world calligraphy is considered the highest form of art. After all, the Koran is transmitted through writing. Some objects are decorated with pseudo writing devoid of meaning and serving a purely symbolic or aesthetic function. The inscriptions on this early 10th-century Iranian piece of pottery are still in Arabic. The repetitive pattern painted on this bowl may be the word Allah or al yumn, which means ‘prosperity’.

  • Artwork typebowl
  • Object numberBK-1982-112
  • Dimensionsheight 7.5 cm, diameter 21 cm
  • Physical characteristicsaardewerk met slib en glazuur

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • Bowl with an inscription
    • Bowl with Calligraphy
  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-1982-112

  • Description

    Kom van aardewerk gedecoreerd met rode, mangaanbruine, witte en zwarte slib op engobe van witte slib. De binnenwand bevat een moeilijk te lezen inscriptie in monumentaal Koefischrift. Waarschijnlijk staat er (herhaald) 'Allah' of 'al yoemn', wat 'geluk' betekent.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    : ‘'Allah' of 'al yoemn' (herhaald)’


Creation

  • Creation

    • potter: anonymous, Nishapur
    • potter: anonymous, Samarqand
  • Dating

    c. 900 - c. 999

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    aardewerk met slib en glazuur

  • Dimensions

    • height 7.5 cm
    • diameter 21 cm

Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of Mr and Mrs Oosterbaan-Lugt, Heemstede

  • Acquisition

    gift 1982

  • Copyright


Documentation


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