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Chicago 1930 english language patch6/10/2023 ![]() ![]() With Painted Decoration in Black under BlueĪ. Pottery Found at Rakka (XII and XIII Centuries) Imitations of Chinese Porcelain and Stoneware ![]() Tin-enameled Pottery with Lustre Painting Pottery with Monochrome and Polychrome Glazes (IX Century) Unglazed Pottery with Relief Decoration in theīarbotine Technique from the IX to the XII Centuryĭ. Unglazed Pottery with Stamped DecorationĬ. Unglazed Pottery with Stamped Decorationī. The So-called Shiraz Ware (XVIII Century)ġ0. The So-called Gombrun Ware (XVIII Century) The So-called Kerman Ware (XVII and XVIII Centuries) With Lustred Decoration (XVI and XVII Centuries) Persian Semi-Porcelains (XVI to XVIII Century) So-called Kubatcha Ware (XVI and XVII Centuries)ī. Persian Ceramic Art of the Safavid Period (1502 – 1736)Ī. Sultanabad Pottery of the XIII and XIV Centuriesĩ. Persian Ceramics with Overglaze Decoration of the XIII and XIV CenturiesĦ. Persian Lustred Ware from the XII to the XIV Centuryĥ. Persian Pottery from the XI to the XIII CenturyĤ. Persian Pottery from the VIII to the XI Centuryģ. Venetian Metalwork of the XV and XVI CenturiesĢ. Persian Metalwork from the XV to the XVIIIĤ. Persian Silver-inlaid Metalwork of the XIV Century Syrian and Egyptian Silver-inlaid Metalwork of the Mamluk Period (XIII to XV Century)į. Metalwork with the Names of the Rasulid Sultans of Yemen (XIII and XIV Centuries)Į. Syrian and Egyptian Silver-inlaid Metalworkĭ. Persian Metalwork of the XII and XIII CenturiesĬ. Bronzes with Engraved and Relief Decorationģ. Ivories with Painted Decoration Attributed to SicilyĢ. Oliphants and Caskets with Carved Decoration from Southern Italy and SpainĤ. Wood-Carving of Persia, Western Turkestan, and AfghanistanĢ. Wood-Carving of the Seljuks, Asia Minor (XII and XIII Centuries)Ħ. Egyptian Wood-Carving of the Ayyubid and Mamluk Periods (XI to XV Century)ĥ. Egyptian Wood-Carving of the Fatimid Period (X to XII Century)ģ. Egyptian and Mesopotamian Wood-Carving from the VII to the IX CenturyĢ. Stone and Stucco Sculpture in Spain and North Africaġ. Later Stone and Stucco Sculpture in Egypt (XI to XV Century)ĥ. Stucco Sculpture in Persia (XII to XIV Century)Ĥ. Stone and Stucco Sculpture of the Seljuk Period in Mesopotamia, Syria, and Asia Minor (XI to XIII Century)ģ. Early Stone and Stucco Sculpture in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Persia (IX and X Centuries)Ģ. Persian Painting in the Shah Abbas Period (1587 – 1629) and LaterĪ. Persian Painting of the School of Bokhara (XVI Century)Ĩ. Persian Painting in the Timurid Period (XV Century)ħ. The Mongol School of Painting in Mesopotamia andĤ. Painting in Mesopotamia in the XIII and XIV Centuriesģ. ![]()
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