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公式動画&関連する動画 [Inside the World of Iznik: Ottoman Ceramics Explained | Sotheby’s]
Those vivid blues, that unmistakable red, the sense of movement captured in glaze—Iznik pottery has a way of feeling instantly familiar, yet quietly mysterious. Born in the late 15th century at the height of the Ottoman Empire, these ceramics began as an homage to Chinese porcelain before evolving into something far more original. What emerged was not simply decoration, but a new visual language—one shaped by imperial taste, technical daring, and an almost painterly approach to clay.
Look closer, and the details begin to unfold. A red so rich it rises from the surface. Leaves that seem to sway, as if caught mid-breeze. Patterns that echo the gardens of the court while revealing the confidence of the hand that made them. Collected, traded, and admired for centuries, these works carry not only the mark of their makers, but the imprint of those who later recognized their brilliance. Iznik endures not as a relic, but as a living idea of how beauty, innovation, and craftsmanship converge.
These two exquisite groups of Iznik pottery from two of the most prominent collectors of Iznik, Sir Alan Barlow (1881–1968) and Ralph Brocklebank (1840–1921), are being offered at auction for the first time at Sotheby’s London as part of the Arts of the Islamic World & India auction on 29 April.
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