Information Package / Course Catalogue
Tile and Ceramic Art II
Course Code: SAT212
Course Type: Required
Couse Group: First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Education Language: Turkish
Work Placement: N/A
Theory: 2
Prt.: 0
Credit: 2
Lab: 0
ECTS: 3
Objectives of the Course

To discuss the Anatolian Seljuk, Emirates and Ottoman period ceramic and tile art , together with examples of the period ranging from a new program and decorative motifs, the general features of the Anatolian ceramic art, and is intended to grip the line of development.

Course Content

In this course, the civil and religious structures of the Anatolian Seljuk tiles in rich decoration form, construction and decorative techniques will be discussed. Similarities and differences will be discussed with the Iranian pottery. Likewise, Emirates and the new tile decoration techniques in the early Ottoman period, and the development and the general features of Ottoman Iznik, Kütahya and Çanakkale ceramics will be discussed in terms of contributions to the Turkish-Islamic ceramics in detail

Name of Lecturer(s)
Assoc. Prof. Osman ÜLKÜ
Learning Outcomes
1.To be able to describe and distinguish ceramic construction and decoration techniques and in detail.
2.To be able to describe the historical development of ceramics ,the most important decorative element of the Turkish-Islamic art
3.To be able to describe ceramic and tile motifs and themes in a chronological line of development, identify the similarities and differences between them
4.To be able to explain the the source and origin of ceramic art and evaluate the effects of it on the Anatolian Turkish ceramic art.
5.Recognize Anatolian Turkish ceramics and tile samples.
Recommended or Required Reading
1.ALTUN, A., Çanakkale Seramikleri, İstanbul 1966
2.Arık, R., Anadolu Toprağının Hazinesi Çini Selçuklu ve Beylikler Çağı Çinileri, Kale Grubu Kültür Yayınları, İstanbul 2007.
3.ATASOY, N.-J. Raby, Iznik : The Pottery of Ottoman Turkey, London 1994.
4.BİLGİ, H., Kütahya Çini ve Seramikleri, İstanbul 2006
5.DÖRTLÜK, K.-POYRAZ, R., Çanakkale Seramikleri Kolokyumu Bildirileri, Antalya 2008.
6.FINDIK, N.Ö., İznik Roma Tiyatrosu Kazı buluntuları (1980-1995) Arasındaki Osmanlı Seramikleri, Ankara 2001.
7.KÜRKMAN, G., Toprak, Ateş, Sır Tarihsel Gelişimi. Atölyeleri ve Ustalarıyla Kütahya Çini ve Seramikleri, İstanbul 2005
8.ÖNEY, G., Türk devri Çanakkale seramikleri, Çanakkale Seramik Fabrikaları A.Ş., Ankara 1971.
9.ÖNEY, G., Türk Çini Ve Seramik Sanatı, Yapı Kredi Bankası Yayını, İstanbul 1976.
10.ÖNEY, G., İslam Mimarisinde Çini, Ada Yayıncılık, İzmir 1987.
11.ÖNEY, G.- ÇOBANLI, Z., Anadolu'da Türk devri çini ve seramik sanatı, Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı, Ankara 2007.
12.ÖNEY, G., Akdenizle Kucaklaşan Osmanlı Seramikleri ve Günümüze Ulaşan Yansımaları / Ottoman Ceramics Embracing the Mediterranean and their Reflections to the Present, Antalya 2009.
13.WATSON, O., Ceramics From Islamic Lands, New York 2004.
14.YETKİN, Ş., Anadolu’da Türk Çini Sanatının Gelişmesi, İÜ.Ed.Fak.Yay., İstanbul 1986.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
Week 1 - Theoretical
Anatolian ceramic art of the Seljuk period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny) Kubadabad Palace tiles (with visual materials)
Week 2 - Theoretical
Anatolian ceramic art of the Seljuk period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny) Konya, II. Kılıçarslan Pavilion, Palace Artuqid Diyarbakir, Kayseri Huant Hatun Bath tiles (with visual materials)
Week 3 - Theoretical
Anatolian ceramic art of the Seljuk period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny) tiles of Antalya and Aspendos Palace, Alanya castle and the Inner Palace Aksehir tiles (with visual materials)
Week 4 - Theoretical
Anatolian ceramic art of the Seljuk period (technically, to examine the form and stylistic) glazed brick structures in the technique and its application (accompanied by visual materials)
Week 5 - Theoretical
Anatolian ceramic art of the Seljuk period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny) Mosaic Tile technique and application of structures (with visual materials)
Week 6 - Theoretical
Emirates and Early Ottoman ceramic art-(technique, form, and stylistic scrutiny) of Miletus type ceramics of Iznik (with visual materials)
Week 7 - Theoretical
Emirates and Early Ottoman ceramic art-(technique, form, and stylistic scrutiny) Color Glaze Technique and application of structures (with visual materials)
Week 8 - Theoretical
Emirates and Early Ottoman ceramic art-(technique, form, and stylistic scrutiny) Single-color glazed tiles and gilded with mosaic tiles and structures, the application of the technique (with visual materials)
Week 9 - Theoretical
Ceramic Art of the Ottoman Period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny), Blue-White Ottoman Iznik ceramics (with visual materials)
Week 10 - Theoretical
Ceramic Art of the Ottoman Period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny), the blue and white Iznik ceramics samples on the architecture (with visual materials)
Week 11 - Theoretical
Ceramic Art of the Ottoman Period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny), 16-17th century Iznik and Kutahya Ceramics (accompanied by visual materials)
Week 12 - Theoretical
Ceramic Art of the Ottoman Period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny), 16-17th century architecture, the examples of İznik and Kütahya ceramics (with visual materials)
Week 13 - Theoretical
Ceramic Art of the Ottoman Period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny), 18-19th century Kutahya ceramics (with visual materials)
Week 14 - Theoretical
Ceramic Art of the Ottoman Period (technically, the form and stylistic scrutiny), the end of the 17th century-early 20th century Canakkale Ceramics (accompanied by visual materials)
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Type of AssessmentCountPercent
Midterm Examination1%40
Final Examination1%60
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesCountPreparationTimeTotal Work Load (hours)
Lecture - Theory141242
Reading100110
Midterm Examination19110
Final Examination112113
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)75
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