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This image displays a collection of historical ceramic artifacts, likely pottery, arranged within a museum exhibit. The objects are primarily bowls and a jug, with varied decorative patterns and designs. Some pieces feature geometric motifs, while others have more abstract or figural elements in muted colors of white, beige, green, and black. The ceramics appear to be aged, with some showing signs of wear and repair.

The setting is a museum display case, suggested by the reflections on the glass surface and the lighting that illuminates the artifacts. The background is a plain wall, with some indistinct architectural elements visible through the glass, possibly hinting at the museum's interior.

Beneath the artifacts, a descriptive panel is visible, with text in Spanish and English. The Spanish text reads: "Tipologia de la cerámica califal según Guillermo Rosselló-Bordoy" and the English translation is: "Classification of caliphate pottery by type according to Guillermo Rossello-Bordoy." This indicates that the collection showcases different types of pottery from the Caliphal period, categorized according to the work of a specific historian. Other labels, also in Spanish, identify individual types of ceramic vessels such as "Jarro/Jarrito" (jug/small jug), "Redoma" (flask), "Jofaina" (basin), and "Marmitas" (pots).

The overall impression is one of a carefully curated historical display, highlighting the craftsmanship and artistic styles of ancient pottery. The lighting suggests an indoor, climate-controlled environment typical of a museum. There are no people visible in the image. The time of day and weather are not discernible from the scene.
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Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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This image displays a collection of historical ceramic artifacts, likely pottery, arranged within a museum exhibit. The objects are primarily bowls and a jug, with varied decorative patterns and designs. Some pieces feature geometric motifs, while others have more abstract or figural elements in muted colors of white, beige, green, and black. The ceramics appear to be aged, with some showing signs of wear and repair. The setting is a museum display case, suggested by the reflections on the glass surface and the lighting that illuminates the artifacts. The background is a plain wall, with some indistinct architectural elements visible through the glass, possibly hinting at the museum's interior. Beneath the artifacts, a descriptive panel is visible, with text in Spanish and English. The Spanish text reads: "Tipologia de la cerámica califal según Guillermo Rosselló-Bordoy" and the English translation is: "Classification of caliphate pottery by type according to Guillermo Rossello-Bordoy." This indicates that the collection showcases different types of pottery from the Caliphal period, categorized according to the work of a specific historian. Other labels, also in Spanish, identify individual types of ceramic vessels such as "Jarro/Jarrito" (jug/small jug), "Redoma" (flask), "Jofaina" (basin), and "Marmitas" (pots). The overall impression is one of a carefully curated historical display, highlighting the craftsmanship and artistic styles of ancient pottery. The lighting suggests an indoor, climate-controlled environment typical of a museum. There are no people visible in the image. The time of day and weather are not discernible from the scene.

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