Art in an Early Global World at WAM: A WAM/College of the Holy Cross CollaborationMain MenuAmanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327Created by the Worcester Art Museum and the College of the Holy Cross, with the Worcester Public Schools AP Art History class of 2024. Financial support provided by the Medieval Academy of America and "Scholarship in Action" at Holy Cross.
Who made this bowl?
12024-03-28T13:31:13-07:00Richard Lent3e723f35a685aebf07b8b602f188f085f3fa0c8f448011plain2024-03-28T13:31:13-07:00Richard Lent3e723f35a685aebf07b8b602f188f085f3fa0c8fBy: Mary Powell '24
The artist for this particular ceramic is not named. However, we know that they were very talented in their craftsmanship. The refined use of metallic lustre suggests that the maker produced goods for somewhat wealthy customers.
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12024-03-28T13:30:32-07:00Richard Lent3e723f35a685aebf07b8b602f188f085f3fa0c8fBowl with Birds and Animals (1913.17)Amanda Luyster2plain2024-04-06T11:15:50-07:00Amanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327
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12024-03-28T13:30:39-07:00WAM 1913.17 Bowl1Lusterware bowl, from Rayy (Iran), thirteenth century. Ceramic (7.9 × 20.3 cm). Worcester Art Museum, 1913.17. Side viewplain2024-03-28T13:30:39-07:00