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Publication Received
Sacred and Profane Beauty: Deruta Renaissance Maiolica. Edited by Camille Leprince and Justin Raccanello
06/2018 | 1383 | 160
Pages: 525
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Randall-Wright, Chelsey (Randall-Wright, Chelsey)
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7. A charger with The Nativity after Pietro Perugino, by Nicola Francioli. c. 1520–30. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 42 cm. (Private collection).
Short Notice
A Satiric Image on a Maiolica Pharmacy Jar
06/1992 | 1071 | 134
Pages: 375-378
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Waldman, Louis Alexander (Waldman, Louis Alexander; Waldman, Louis; Waldman, Louis A.)
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32. Albarello. Deruta or Siena, c. 1507. 22.3 cm. High. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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33. Albarello. Deruta or Siena, 1507. 22.5 cm. High. (Musée Lyonnais des Arts Décoratifs et des Tissus, Lyon).
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34. Plate. Deruta, c. 1525. 41.9 cm. Diameter. (M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco).
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36. Albarello. Deruta or Siena, c. 1507. 22.3 cm. High. (Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.).
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35. The King of the Goats: a Satire on Cuckolds, Florence, c. 1470-90. Engraving, 17.8 by 25 cm. (Plate). (Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna).
Supplement
Recent Acquisitions of Post-Medieval Ceramics and Metalwork in the British Museum's Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities (1988-1990): Supplement
09/1990 | 1050 | 132
Pages: 671-676
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Dawson, Aileen (Dawson, Aileen; D., A.)
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Gaimster, David (Gaimster, David; Gaimster, David R. M.; G., D.)
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Rudoe, Judy (Rudoe, Judy; R., J.)
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W., D. G./T. H. (W., D. G./T. H.)
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Wilson, Timothy (Wilson, Timothy; W., T. H.; W., T.; Wilson, Timothy H.; Thw)
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IV. Maiolica Dish, Italian, Deruta, c. 1523-34.
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VIII. Faience Dish, Attributed to the Conrade Factory, Nevers, Probably 1644.
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X. Cup and Saucer, French, Vincennes, c. 1751-52.
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XI. Bust of Voltaire, France, Sèvres, Modelled 1768.
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XIIa and b. Portrait of Henri IV, French, Paris, Gros-Caillou Factory, 1771-72.
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XIX. Tazza, Designed by Harry J. Powell, London, 1902.
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XVI. Coffee Pot, Made by the Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, 1882.
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XVII. Jug, Dominick & Haff, Newark and New York, 1883.
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XVIII. Vase, Designed by Peter Behrens, c. 1901.
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XX. Vase, Designed by Walter Crane, 1906.
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XXI. Sauce Boat, Designed by Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1919.
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XXII. Plaque, Designed by Nikolai Mikhailovich Suetin, Petrograd, c. 1923-24.
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XXIII. Vase, Designed by Chris Lebeau in 1924-25 and Made by the NV Glasfabriek Leerdam, Holland, between 1925 and 1930.
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I. 'The Cosway Salt', English, London, 1584-85.
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II. 'Livery Badge', English (Chester?), c. 1600.
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III. Slipware Jar. Italian, Tuscany, Probably 1517.
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IX. Tankard, London, Dated 1703.
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V. Maiolica Albarello, Italian, Liguria, c. 1550-75.
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VI. Maiolica Pilgrim Flask, Italian, Probably Faenza, c. 1620.
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VII. Jug, Bouffioulx, near Charleroi, Belgium, Dated 1639.
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XIII. Mug, Swinton, Yorkshire.
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XIV. Box and Cover, England, West Midlands, c. 1770-90.
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XV. Tankard, Fulham, London, Dated 1800.
Article
Italian Maiolica in the Gambier-Parry Collection
03/1967 | 768 | 109
Pages: 144-151
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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49. Dish. Tin-glazed earthenware with lustre decoration, representing one of the Magi, based on a design by Pietro Perugino. Deruta; c. 1515-20. Diameter, 40.8 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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54. Tondino. Tin-glazed earthenware, painted with a putto and with trophies. Castel Durante, workshop of Giovanni Maria; c.1510. Diameter, 26.7 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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55. Tazza. Tin-glazed earthenware, painted with the Crucifixion. Urbino (Fontana workshops); c.1550. Diameter, 27 cm.; height, 6.8 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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56. Dish. Tin-glazed earthenware, painted with Moses and the Israelites escaping, while Pharoah and the Egyptians are overwhelmed by the Red Sea, Signed 'giabatista dalepale da faecia feci', and dated 1560. Verona; diameter, 29.7 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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A. Signature (And Date 1560) on the Dish Reproduced in Fig.56.
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47. Vase. Tin-Glazed Earthenware. Faenza, c.1500. Height, 34 cm. (Executors of the Gambier-Parry Estate.)
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48. Two-handled Jar. Tin glazed earthenware. Painted with a profile half-length of a young woman and, on the reverse, of a young man. Perhaps Castel Durante, c.1510. Height, 23 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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50. Dish. Tin-glazed earthenware with lustre decoration, representing a Pelican in Piety. Deruta; c.1520-25. Diameter, 40.5 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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51. Tondino. Tin-glazed earthenware, painted with Saint Lucia. Inscribed 'I. P.' in blue at the back. Siena; c.1510. Diameter, 23 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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52. Drug-jar (Albarello). Tin-glazed earthenware, painted with a cat. Faenza; c.1510-20. Height, 17 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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53. Dish. Tin-glazed earthenware, painted with a girl's head. Castel Durante; c.1525. Diameter, 20.5 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
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57. Drug-jar (Albarello). Tin-glazed earthenware, with the name of the drug inscribed on a ribbon accompanied by an eagle. Deruta, c.1510-15; height, 23.8 cm. (Gambier-Parry Bequest, Courtauld Institute Galleries.)
Article
Outstanding Maiolica at The Art Museum, Princeton University
07/1961 | 700 | 103
Pages: 299-305
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Erdberg, Joan Prentice von (Erdberg, Joan Prentice von; Erdberg, J. P. von)
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10. Neptune and Amphitrite. Wine-Cooler. Urbino, Attributed to the Fontana Workshop, c.1570. Height, 23.3 cm.; Diameter, 51 cm. (Art Museum, Princeton University.)
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6. Caesar Receiving the Head of Pompey, Possibly by Francesco Xanto. Large Dish Inscribed Castel Durante and Dated 1536. Diameter, 47 cm. (Art Museum, Princeton University.)
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8. Reverse of the Dish Reproduced in Fig.6, Showing Inscription and Date.
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11. The Gathering of Manna. Wine-Cooler. Urbino, Attributed to the Fontana Workshop, Third Quarter of the Sixteenth Century. Height, 23.3 cm.; Diameter, 51 cm. (Art Museum, Princeton University.)
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12. Side View of the Wine-Cooler Reproduced in Fig.11.
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2. Model of the Monastery della Verna, Front View. Faenza. Dated 1521. Height, 35 cm. (Art Museum, Princeton University.)
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3. Side View of the Model Reproduced in Fig.2.
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4. Back View of the Model Reproduced in Fig.2.
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5. Fra Lino Moroni, Descrizione del Sacro Monte della Vernia, Florence [(1612) 1620?], Plate E. View of the façade of the Chapel and Doorway to the Monastery.
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7. Drug Bottle. Deruta, 1540-60. Height, 47.5 cm. (Art Museum, Princeton University.)
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9. Drug Bottle. Deruta, 1540-60. Height, 47.5 cm. (Art Museum, Princeton University.)
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A. Fra Lino Moroni, Descrizione del Sacro Monte della Vernia, Florence [(1612) 1620?], Plate D. General View.
Book Review
Italian Maiolica [La Maiolica Italiana sino alla comparsa della Porcellana Europea]
11/1959 | 680 | 101
Pages: 408+411
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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La Maiolica Italiana sino alla comparsa della Porcellana Europea | author: Liverani, Giuseppe
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Italian Maiolica at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
03/1955 | 624 | 97
Pages: 70-75
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Erdberg, Joan Prentice von (Erdberg, Joan Prentice von; Erdberg, J. P. von)
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12. Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist, Attributed to Giacomo Mancini (El Frate). Deruta, c. 1540. (The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington.)
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13. The Devotion of Marcus Curtius, Attributed to Francesco Xanto Avelli da Rovigo. Urbino, 1528 or Earlier. (The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington.)
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14. Fame (?) Crowning a Youth, by Nicola Pellipario. Castel Durante, c. 1520. (The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington.)
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10. Dish on Low Foot with the Arms of Pope Clement VII. Caffaggiolo, c. 1523. (The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington.)
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11. Pastoral Scene with Satyrs. Lustred at Gubbio, c. 1525. (The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington.)
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7. St George and the Dragon. Ink-Stand. Facnza, Fifteenth Century. (The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington.)
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8. Votive Plaque. Deruta, Dated 1505. (The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington.)
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9. A King Enthroned, with Scholars. Large Dish, Probably Faenza, 1470-80. (The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington.)
Book Review
European Ceramic Art
12/1953 | 609 | 95
Pages: 398-399
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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European Ceramic Art from the End of the Middle Ages to about 1815: A Dictionary of Factories, Artists, Technical Terms et Cetera | author: Honey, W. B.
Article
Italian Maiolica: Some Debated Attributions; A Follower of Signorelli
04/1951 | 577 | 93
Pages: 106-111
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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2. The Nativity. Faenza. Dated 1528. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.)
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5. Cupid on a Dolphin, by 'Giovanni Maria'. Castel Durante, c. 1515. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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7. The Building of Solomon's Temple. Signed F. R. Faenza, c. 1525. (British Museum.)
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8. The Conversion of St Paul. After Lucas van Leyden. Caffaggiolo c. 1525. (Hanley Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-On-Trent.)
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6. Satirical Subject. Deruta, c. 1510. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
Article
Maiolica by Known Artists in the Collection of the Musée de Cluny
10/1950 | 571 | 92
Pages: 283-287
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Erdberg, Joan Prentice von (Erdberg, Joan Prentice von; Erdberg, J. P. von)
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10. Paris wounding Achilles on the Steps of the Temple, Attributed to Nicola Pellipario. Urbino, about 1535. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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11. Latona, Attributed to Guido Durantino. Urbino, about 1530. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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12. Moses Striking the Rock, by the 'Painter of the Arms "Sapies Dominabitur Astris'". Urbino, 1540-50. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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13. Ulysses in the Realm of Æolus, by the 'Painter of the Arms with Two Negro Heads'. Urbino, about 1545. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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14. A Cupid Holding a Globe, Attributed to Gironimo of Urbino. Urbino, about 1585. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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7. Judith Leaving the Tent of Holofernes, Attributed to 'Master C. I.'. Faenza, c 1520 (-35?). (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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8. Fishing Scene, Attributed to Baldassare Manara. Faenza, c 1535-45. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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9. Diana and Aclæon, Attributed to Giovanni Maria. Deruta, about 1515. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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