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Fragmentary Bowl
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This bowl is a modern pastiche, pieced together from fragments of eleven different vessels, all probably dating to the Samanid period. The reconstruction has given the bowl an uncharacteristically squat profile. The inscription, recomposed from a hodgepodge of fragments, is indecipherable. Heavy overpainting that formerly disguised the joins between unrelated fragments has been removed.
Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art
[Mansour Gallery London 1974] sold; to Stanford and Norma Jean Calderwood Belmont MA (1974-2002) gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2002.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum The Norma Jean Calderwood Collection of Islamic Art
Title: Fragmentary Bowl
Description:
This bowl is a modern pastiche, pieced together from fragments of eleven different vessels, all probably dating to the Samanid period.
The reconstruction has given the bowl an uncharacteristically squat profile.
The inscription, recomposed from a hodgepodge of fragments, is indecipherable.
Heavy overpainting that formerly disguised the joins between unrelated fragments has been removed.
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