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Iznik Pottery

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Iznik Pottery John Carswell
Libristo code: 12309316
Publishers Interlink Pub Group Inc, August 2006
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Some of the greatest glories of Ottoman art are the luxurious ceramic vessels and splendid tiles made to decorate newly founded mosques and palaces by the Turkish pottery at Iznik (ancient Nicaea). Their designs combine purely Turkish motifs with elements ingeniously transposed from imported Chinese blue-and-white porcelain. Over time a more subtle painterly style and complex palette were developed, culminating in the brilliant combination of cobalt blue, turquoise, olive green, magenta, and red that became the internationally recognized Iznik hallmark. Iznik ceramics were highly prized far beyond the Ottoman Empire, and although the factories had passed their peak by the late seventeenth century, their influence lived on through nineteenth-century European imitations by such potters as William de Morgan and Cantagalli.

About the book

Full name Iznik Pottery
Author John Carswell
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2006
Number of pages 128
EAN 9781566566575
ISBN 1566566576
Libristo code 12309316
Weight 363
Dimensions 172 x 239 x 9
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