Albarello with Pseudo-Kufic Letters
https://clevelandart.org/art/1945.28
The Muslim occupation of Spain brought the arts and skills of the Islamic world to Europe and led to the flowering of ceramics throughout the continent. This vessel was made in Paterna, near the Christian port of Valencia. Its design and decoration, featuring a band of pseudo-...
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Terms
Culture
Spain, Paterna, 14th century
Technique
tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica)
Genre
Ceramic
Department
Medieval Art
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