second half 16th century
Town Iznik,
Turkey
Turkey
Object qualities
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Objectdecorative tile: Tile panel
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Type of arts & crafts
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MediumStonepaste; polychrome painted under a transparent glaze.
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SizeH. 53 5/16 in. (135.1 cm) W. 53 9/16 in. (136 cm) D. 2 3/8 in. (6 cm) with tabs Wt. 194 lbs. (88 kg)
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Geography detailsMade in
Town Iznik,
Turkey -
Country today
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Datesecond half 16th century
Source of information
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Type of sourceDatabase “Metropolitan Museum of Art”
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Fund that the source refers toMetropolitan Museum of Art
Description
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The tiles used in this panel are products of the Iznik kilns. Situated within forty miles of the Ottoman capital city of Istanbul, the ceramic workshops of Iznik began producing ceramic tiles for the Ottoman court in the early part of the sixteenth century. An explosion of Iznik tile production occurred in the mid‑sixteenth century, stimulated by a surge of royal building in Istanbul supervised by the celebrated Ottoman architect‑in‑chief, Sinan. Colorful, repeating-pattern Iznik tiles such as these still enliven the walls of mosques and palaces throughout Istanbul.