Iznik Ceramics at the Benaki Museum (Art Series)

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by John Carswell

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The first publication to feature the full collection of Iznik ceramics at the Benaki Museum in Athens. The Benaki Museum of Islamic Art in Athens has a substantial collection of Iznik ceramics, intricate works created in the city of Iznik in Asia Minor that are decorated with vibrant colors and designs. Although well known to many who visit the museum, this collection—which includes tableware, tiles, and sherds—has never before been published in its entirety.   Archaeologist, scholar, and curator John Carswell first began studying and cataloging these objects in the 1980s. This project has since been revived and guided to fruition by the curator of the Benaki Museum of Islamic Art, Mina Moraitou, who has also contributed a chapter on the Museum’s founder Antonis Benakis and the formation of its Iznik collection. The catalog brings together these admired and sought-after ceramics, featuring over three hundred illustrations of pieces from the Museum’s collection.   "Lavishly illustrated." ― Ceramics Review "This beautiful, long-awaited volume is the elegant swansong of Cohn Carswell, a specialist in ceramics with a global outlook; [a] well produced book."  ― Tim Stanley, Cornucopia Magazine John Carswell is an independent scholar living in Spain. He previously worked as an archaeological draughtsman, taught at the American University of Beirut and London University, was the curator of the Oriental Institute Museum, director of the Smart Museum at the University of Chicago, and served as vice president and chairman of the Islamic Department at Sotheby’s, London. Mina Moraitou is the curator of the Benaki Museum of Islamic Art in Athens. Melanie Gibson is a well-known authority on Middle Eastern ceramics, writing and lecturing on them worldwide. A council member of the Oriental Ceramic Society, she is also a trustee of the Al-Tajir Trust and a trustee of the Friends of Leighton House, where she first became fascinated by the history behind the creation of the Arab Hall. 

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