Luster Dish with Polo Player
https://clevelandart.org/art/1944.74
Luster potters migrated to the city of Kashan in Iran where luster ware reached its greatest height during the 1170s until about 1220. This masterful dish features a mounted polo player, a figure representing the Iranian ideal of beauty with a round moon-like face and fine fea...
Artifact
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124071
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1944.74
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Terms
Culture
Iran, Seljuq period (1037–1194)
Technique
fritware with luster-painted design
Genre
Ceramic
Department
Islamic Art
Relations
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