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Artist | Owji (fa:اوجی): Information about the artist is written on the below of the left panel. | |||||||||||||
Title | Two panels of earthenware tiles | |||||||||||||
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Dansk: To flisepaneler af lergods malet med brogede glasurer over en hvid glasur
Iran; 19. århundredes 1. halvdel Hvert panel: H: 81,5; B: 30,5 cmفارسی: دو باریکه کاشی از جنس سفال، رنگامیزی شده با لعاب رنگی بر روی لعلب سفید متعلق به نیمه نخست سده 19 میلادی
English: Two panels of earthenware tiles painted with polychrome glazes over a white glaze
Iran; 19th century first half Each panel: H: 81.5; W: 30.5 cm |
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Date | First half of 19th | |||||||||||||
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