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Mihrab Tile in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, December 2012


Mihrab Tile
Object Name: Tile with niche design
Date: dated A.H. 722/ A.D. 1322–23
Geography: Iran
Culture: Islamic
Medium: Stonepaste; modeled, painted under transparent glaze
Dimensions: H. 27 3/8 in. (69.5 cm) W. 26 in. (66 cm) Wt. 74 lbs. (33.6 kg)
Classification: Ceramics-Tiles
Credit Line: Gift of William Mandel, 1983
Accession Number: 1983.345
Label:
This tile once formed part of a mihrab, or niche, facing Mecca, toward which prayer is directed in mosques. The inscription at its top includes a Qur'anic reference to the mihrab’s function, and provides the date of the tile’s manufacture in the fourteenth century. This surrounds the modeled vine and tendril motif executed with touches of black and turquoise. We must imagine that the interior walls of the building containing this mihrab were once covered in similar tiles, as was common during the Ilkhanid period in Iran.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/453211
Object Name: Tile with niche design
Date: dated A.H. 722/ A.D. 1322–23
Geography: Iran
Culture: Islamic
Medium: Stonepaste; modeled, painted under transparent glaze
Dimensions: H. 27 3/8 in. (69.5 cm) W. 26 in. (66 cm) Wt. 74 lbs. (33.6 kg)
Classification: Ceramics-Tiles
Credit Line: Gift of William Mandel, 1983
Accession Number: 1983.345
Label:
This tile once formed part of a mihrab, or niche, facing Mecca, toward which prayer is directed in mosques. The inscription at its top includes a Qur'anic reference to the mihrab’s function, and provides the date of the tile’s manufacture in the fourteenth century. This surrounds the modeled vine and tendril motif executed with touches of black and turquoise. We must imagine that the interior walls of the building containing this mihrab were once covered in similar tiles, as was common during the Ilkhanid period in Iran.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/453211
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