Andalusian Islamic Lustre Tile (Spain, 2nd half 15th century)

Andalusian Islamic Lustre Tile (Spain, 2nd half 15th century)

Arts of Significance 1470 AD Medieval 🇪🇸 Spain 179 views

A moulded earthenware tile with cobalt painting on opaque white glaze, powdered with gold under a transparent glaze — from Andalusia (Muslim Spain) in the second half of the 15th century. A rare survival of Nasrid-period architectural tilework.

The Last Kingdom of Al-AndalusThe Nasrid Dynasty (1230–1492) was the last Muslim kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula, ruling from Granada while Christian kingdoms to the north gradually reduced Muslim territory. Yet these final two centuries produced some of the most sublime architecture ever created: ...

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