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Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass

Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert

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KRÖGER, Jens
Painting on Glass Before the Mamluk period
WARD, Rachel
Gilded and Enamelled Glass from the Middle East
British Museum Press, London, 1998, p. 8-11
British Museum (LondresLondon) ; Famen Si Museum (Xian) ; Kunstmuseum (Düsseldorf) ; Museum für Islamische Kunst (Berlin)

[701, 1300]
• Luster-painting, cold-painting, gold-painting glass vessels in the Middle East before the development of gilded and enamelled glass workshops in Egypt and Syria:
– luster-painted glass from 8th-10th century;
– cold-painted glass from 9th-10th century;
– gold-painted (gilded) glass from 9th-13th century.

• The development of gilded and enamelled glass should be understood in the context of these earlier techniques as part of a long tradition of producing glass embellished with painted surfaces.
Chine China Fufeng Famen Si consommation
Egypte Egypt Fusṭāṭ consommation
Irak Iraq Samarra consommation
Iran Iran Nishapur consommation
Syrie Syria Raqqa consommation

Version 5, données dudata date 30 janvier 2013January 30th 2013