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Man with Cups on Fatimid Bowl, 11th-12th century.



Lustreware plate with a design on an opaque white glaze of a seated figure holding drinking vessels. A signature can be made out above the man's left hand reading Ja'far. Country of Origin: Egypt. Culture: Islamic. Period: Fatimid period 11th C. AD. Credit Line: Werner Forman Archive/ Islamic Museum, Cairo.


Lustre painted bowl, Fostat, Egypt. Ref: p22, Medieval Islamic Symbolism and the Paintings in the Cefalu Cathedral by Mirjam Gelfer-Jorgesen
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