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Fatimid dish with a lute player, 11th century
Benaki Museum of Islamic Art, Athens
A larger image of this Fatimid dish with a lute player, 11th century - Benaki Museum of Islamic Art, Athens
Photo by Richard Mortel
Ceramic dish with lustre decoration that portrays a musician playing the lute.
Lustre decoration, one of the most important achievements of Islamic pottery, first appeared in Iraq, in Samarra, the capital of the Abbasid state from 836 until 883.
Egypt, 11th c. Rim diam. 0.38 m.
Benaki Museum of Islamic Art, Athens
(ΓΕ 11121)
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