Pair Of Panels, Each Consisting Of Four Iznik-style Ceramic Tiles—19th Century
Pair of decorative panels, each consisting of four Iznik-style earthenware tiles - 19th century
Pair of decorative panels consisting of four Iznik-style faience tiles
19th century
Each panel is composed of an arrangement of four square tiles thatinterlocking to form a continuous floral pattern
The design features the classic ornamental repertoire of Ottoman art, characterized by curling flowering stems, stylized floral palmettes (hatayi), and long, serrated leaves in scrolls. The color palette consists of cobalt blue and turquoise blue with highlights of brick red on a white background
Please note: The piece shows typical enamel chipping and flaking at the joints (see detailed photos), which are normal signs of its age.
On view at Galerie Courcelles Antiquités, 97 rue de Courcelles, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.
Pair of decorative panels consisting of four Iznik-style faience tiles
19th century
Each panel is composed of an arrangement of four square tiles thatinterlocking to form a continuous floral pattern
The design features the classic ornamental repertoire of Ottoman art, characterized by curling flowering stems, stylized floral palmettes (hatayi), and long, serrated leaves in scrolls. The color palette consists of cobalt blue and turquoise blue with highlights of brick red on a white background
Please note: The piece shows typical enamel chipping and flaking at the joints (see detailed photos), which are normal signs of its age.
On view at Galerie Courcelles Antiquités, 97 rue de Courcelles, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.
625 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Earthenware
Length: avec cadre 42.5 x 42.5 cm
Reference (ID): 1780296
Availability: In stock
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