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[Note: This example illustrates
CCO creator display option 2 for unknown creators
(CCO page 92). In this example, the "Culture"
field is used for the primary identification of
an unknown creator. It is linked to a Concept
Authority record for Persian.]
Work Record
Class [controlled]:
decorative arts Islamic art
murals
*Work
Type [link]:
mosaic
*Title: Tile
Mosaic Panel
*Creator
Display: Persian
*Role
[link]: artist [link]: Persian
*Creation
Date: 16th century [controlled]:
Earliest:
1500 Latest: 1599
*Subject
[links]: interior architecture
star medallions palmettes
vases
Style [link]:
Safavid dynasty
Culture [link]: Persian
*Current
Location [link]: Philadelphia
Museum of Art (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
ID:
1931-76-1
Creation Location
[link]:
Esfahan (Persia)
*Measurements:
106.68 cm height (42 inches)
[controlled] Value: 106.68
Unit: cm
Type: height
*Materials
and Techniques: glazed pottery
Material [links]:
terracotta Technique
[links]: glazing
Description: Created
during the reign of the Safavid court at Esfahan
in Persia. The panel may have come from a monastery
of the Sufi branch of Islam. Glazed turquoise,
cobalt blue, beige, white, and black colors form
a pattern dominated by star medallions and floral
palmettes in vases.
Description Source
[link]: Philadelphia
Museum of Art. Handbook of the Collections.
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1986.
Page: 64
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