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Tile Window Grille

Timurid dynasty (1370-1507), 15th century
Glazed fritware tiles cut and reassembled as a mosaic
128.3 × 4.2 cm (50.5 × 1.7 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

The production of carved and glazed architectural ceramics continued to develop in western Central Asia under the Timurids. A highly geometric decorative scheme was incorporated into the tile design of both religious and secular monuments in these regions, including this window grille. This monumental example emphasizes its geometric composition while also demonstrating an organic relationship with the structure; the voids in the pattern function as the window openings. A window grille such as this one might have decorated the drum of a domed chamber or the hallway of a prominent building.

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