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Polychrome Floral Iznik Dish
An Iznik dish decorated with four large cobalt-blue tulips with red spots, two large bole-red roses with viridian green and cobalt blue centres, a bole-red honeysuckle, several blossoms, and leaves in two shades of green, all outlined in black. This combination of flowers is sometimes known as the ‘quatre fleurs’ motif. A dish with similar rim and the quatre fleurs motif at the centre is held in the British Museum, London (accession no. 1878,1230.498) and is dated to 1625-30.
The rim is decorated with a zig-zag in reserve which forms alternately green and blue triangular cartouches. Contained in each cartouche is a half blossom in reserve with a red centre. This type of rim was common from the early 17th century onwards. A dish with figural and floral decoration paired with a very similar rim to the present example is held in the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities (Medelhavsmuseet), Stockholm (accession no. 1962:16) and dated to the first half of the 17th century.
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