Tile Panel ca. 1430 These tiles represent a ceramic type produced by the workshop of Ibn al-Ghaibi alTawrizi, which operated out of Damascus in the early fifteenth century before relocating to Cairo. The panel is so similar in technique, composition, and style to one signed by Ghaibi and still extant in the funerary complex of Ghars alDin alTawrizi (d. 1430) in Damascus that it probably came from that very building. The Museum holds more than a dozen sherds bearing the signature of this workshop, as well as a ceramic mosque lamp signed by the son of Ghaibi—evidence that Ghaybi's son continued in the trade.. Tile Panel. ca. 1430. Stonepaste; modeled, polychrome painted under transparent glaze. Attributed to Syria, Damascus. Ceramics-Tiles
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