Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass
Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert
11 référencesreferences
O’HEA, Margaret
Some Problems in Early Islamic Glassware
Annales du 15e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre (New York – Corning 2001)
AIHV, Nottingham, 2003, p. 133-137
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décoration appliquée applied decoration filets marbrés marvered trails gravé engraved imprimé à la pince impressed with tongs incisé à la pointe fine scratch-engraved, diamond-scratched lustré stained, lustre-painted picotement et étirement de la matière pinched decoration sculpté relief-cut
• Glass from Pella and other sites in southern areas of Syro-Palestine - some considerations:
– polychrome rather than relief decoration expressing regional tastes;
– trailed decoration as the primary decorative tradition in the Byzantine and Umayyad Periods;
– infiltration of both imported decorated glass and imported decorative techniques (mainly impressed with tongs, pinched, marvered, lustre-painted) in the Abbasid and Fatimid Periods.
– polychrome rather than relief decoration expressing regional tastes;
– trailed decoration as the primary decorative tradition in the Byzantine and Umayyad Periods;
– infiltration of both imported decorated glass and imported decorative techniques (mainly impressed with tongs, pinched, marvered, lustre-painted) in the Abbasid and Fatimid Periods.
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