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ISLAMIC ART : IZNIK

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Rare «Bardak» jug with blue tulips,
carnations and dog-roses, 18.5 cm high,
9.3 cm diametre, circa 1535-1545
(Value : US $ 35,000)


Rare «Tabak» hollow plate with «Buddha lips»
decor and «Cintamani» pyramid balls,
circa 1585, 34.5 cm diametre
(Value : US $ 45,000)

Artists in Topkapi created the new «Saz» style with long indented incurvated leaves and almost broken stems. During the 1525-1555 period the Iznik manufacture enjoyed a golden age with the production of its best decors. From white and blue pieces, potters went on to use a larger palette with light green colours and pale mauves but the glory of Iznik was to be found in its «Rhodes red» employed between 1555 and 1560 together with an emerald green. However, after 1580 the quality of Iznik pieces progressively declined until the manufacture was closed in 1718. In the meantime Iznik-styled pieces were copied in the Caucasian region and in Syria during the 17th Century. .

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