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Object Label

Pastiches, or ceramics “restored” in the early twentieth century by dealers, often with pieces from different objects, including wasters. X-rays (see monitor at right) reveal that many vessel handles were fabricated with metal wires and fills were added, to make the pieces more readily saleable in the art market. Overpainting and purposeful weathering of the surfaces made the objects look as if they had been found intact.

Caption

Small Bowl, 13th century. Ceramic, fritware, 2 15/16 x 4 3/4 in. (7.5 x 12 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Museum Collection Fund, 08.35. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, CUR.08.35_exterior.jpg)

Gallery

Not on view

Title

Small Bowl

Date

13th century

Period

Ayyubid

Medium

Ceramic, fritware

Classification

Ceramic

Dimensions

2 15/16 x 4 3/4 in. (7.5 x 12 cm)

Credit Line

Museum Collection Fund

Accession Number

08.35

Rights

Creative Commons-BY

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