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Title:
Glazed tile
Object name(s):
Tile
Brief description:
Merlon-shaped glazed tile, painted with a lotus in white against a blue ground.
Collection:
Victoria and Albert Museum
Associated concept:
Tiles
Associated concept:
Ceramics
Associated concept:
Architecture
Associated concept:
India Museum
Content - concept:
Islamic
Current reproduction location:
https://framemark.vam.ac.uk/collections/2020MT9436/full/!100,100/0/default.jpg
Location type:
Thumbnail
Dimension:
Height
Dimension measurement unit:
cm
Dimension value:
17.5
Material:
Terracotta
Object history note:
From the ruins of Gaur Historical significance: Example of glazed tile from the Sultanate Bengal period
Object name:
Tile
Object number:
9364:6/(IS)
Object production date:
late 15th century-early 16th century
Date - association:
made
Date - earliest / single:
1450-01-01
Date - latest:
1550-12-31
Object production note:
A part of a cask containing tiles and many fragments, from the ruins of Gaur.
Object production person:
Unknown
Object production place:
Gaur
Place association:
made
Physical description:
Merlon-shaped glazed tile, painted with a lotus in white against a blue ground.
Reproduction number:
2020MT9436
Responsible department/section:
SSEA
Style:
Sultanate Bengal
Technique:
Glazed
Technique:
Glazed terracotta
Text reason:
Collections online record
User's reference:
Reference:
Arts of Bengal : the heritage of Bangladesh and eastern India : an exhibition organized by the Whitechapel Art Gallery in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum : 9 November-30 December 1979, Whitechapel Art Gallery ..., 12 January-17 February 1980, Manchester City Art Gallery ... . [London]: Whitechapel Art Gallery, [1979] Number: 085488047X (pbk.) :
User's reference:
Reference details:
p.32

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/1b085383-e601-34ce-8f86-f5efe79291f6

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/1b085383-e601-34ce-8f86-f5efe79291f6, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC

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