Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q20987879> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 26 of
26
with 100 triples per page.
- Q20987879 subject Q8553094.
- Q20987879 subject Q8758709.
- Q20987879 abstract "Kubachi ware is the name given to a style of Persian pottery. Though it takes its name from the town of Kubachi in Dagestan, modern-day Russia, scholars believe that Kubachi ware pieces were created during the Safavid Period in the northwestern part of what is now Iran. Nishapur, Tabriz, Mashhad, and Isfahan have all been put forth as possible places of origin for Kubachi ware.Kubachi ware is made of stonepaste (also known as fritware). The decoration varies; some have turquoise glazes with black figures, perhaps in imitation of Chinese celadon. Others are blue on white, similar to Ming porcelain. Blue and white Ming porcelain was widely copied in Persia. The subject matter of Kubachi pieces includes humans, plants, and animals.The style of the pottery, especially the use of polychrome, reveals Ottoman influence, imitating the ceramics of Iznik. This is unsurprising given that Tabriz, one of the manufacturing centers of Kubachi ware, was located along trade routes with the Ottomans and was invaded by them several times.".
- Q20987879 thumbnail Dish_with_youth_in_landscape_setting,_Kubatchi_ware,_Northwestern_Iran,_Safavid_period,_early_17th_century,_earthenware_with_underglaze_polychrome_painting_-_Cincinnati_Art_Museum_-_DSC04117.JPG?width=300.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q1010931.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q1054559.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q1074328.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q11642.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q121157.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q12560.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q131350.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q1458831.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q159.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q161205.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q183127.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q18869.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q2696793.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q42053.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q5118.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q5962489.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q80053.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q8553094.
- Q20987879 wikiPageWikiLink Q8758709.
- Q20987879 comment "Kubachi ware is the name given to a style of Persian pottery. Though it takes its name from the town of Kubachi in Dagestan, modern-day Russia, scholars believe that Kubachi ware pieces were created during the Safavid Period in the northwestern part of what is now Iran. Nishapur, Tabriz, Mashhad, and Isfahan have all been put forth as possible places of origin for Kubachi ware.Kubachi ware is made of stonepaste (also known as fritware).".
- Q20987879 label "Kubachi ware".
- Q20987879 depiction Dish_with_youth_in_landscape_setting,_Kubatchi_ware,_Northwestern_Iran,_Safavid_period,_early_17th_century,_earthenware_with_underglaze_polychrome_painting_-_Cincinnati_Art_Museum_-_DSC04117.JPG.