Bowl Fragments
Islamic
Seljuq dynasty (1037–1194), Late 12th/early 13th century
Medium
Mina'i ware, fritware with polychrome painting over an opaque white glaze
Dimensions
Largest piece: 20.4 × 15.9 cm (8 × 6 1/4 in.)
Classification
plate (general, dish)
Department
Arts of Asia
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
15622
About the Artist
Islamic
Islamic art, a profound visual tradition originating in the 7th century CE, flourished across vast territories from Spain to India under Muslim rule, encompassing architecture, ceramics, manuscripts, textiles, and metalwork produced by diverse artisans rather than a single named master. Drawing from pre-Islamic Sasanian, Byzantine, and late antique influences, its early development under the Umayy...