Italian Majolica

Italian Majolica
Author: Jörg Rasmussen
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780870995378

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"This volume in a series of sixteen that features the more than two thousand works of art in the Robert Lehman Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art focuses on Italian majolica or earthenware." -- Metropolitan Museum of Art website.

Italian Maiolica

Italian Maiolica
Author: Catherine Hess
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1989-04-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780892361380

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The Museum’s outstanding collection of maiolica is significant because most of the major pottery centers, maiolica forms, and styles are represented. This current catalogue presents the collection in a chronological progression according to stylistic trends. Lavish color plates accompany the detailed entries

Dutch Trade and Ceramics in America in the Seventeenth Century

Dutch Trade and Ceramics in America in the Seventeenth Century
Author: Charlotte Wilcoxen
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0939072092

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An indispensable introduction to the trade and ceramics of the New Netherland colony.

History of Drug Containers and Their Labels

History of Drug Containers and Their Labels
Author: George B. Griffenhagen,Mary Bogard
Publsiher: Amer. Inst. History of Pharmacy
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1999
Genre: Drug packaging industry
ISBN: 0931292263

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A History and Description of Italian Majolica

A History and Description of Italian Majolica
Author: Louis Marc Emmanuel Solon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1907
Genre: Majolica
ISBN: UOM:39015031701249

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Maiolica Italian Renaissance Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Maiolica  Italian Renaissance Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Author: Timothy Wilson
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781588395610

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The form of tin-glazed earthenware known as maiolica reveals much about the culture and spirit of Renaissance Italy. Engagingly decorative, often spectacularly colorful, sometimes whimsical or frankly bawdy, these magnificent objects, which were generally made for use rather than simple ornamentation, present a fascinating glimpse into the realities of daily life. Though not as well known as Renaissance painting and sculpture, maiolica is also prized by collectors and amateurs of the decorative arts the world over. This volume offers highlights of the world-class collection of maiolica at the Metropolitan Museum. It presents 135 masterpieces that reflect more than four hundred years of exquisite artistry, ranging from early pieces from Pesaro—including an eight-figure group of the Lamentation, the largest, most ambitious piece of sculpture produced in a Renaissance maiolica workshop—to everyday objects such as albarelli (pharmacy jars), bella donna plates, and humorous genre scenes. Each piece has been newly photographed for this volume, and each is presented with a full discussion, provenance, exhibition history, publication history, notes on form and glaze, and condition report. Two essays by Timothy Wilson, widely considered the foremost scholar in the field, provide overviews of the history and technique of maiolica as well as an account of the formation of The Met's collection. Also featured is a wide-ranging introduction by Luke Syson that examines how the function of an object governed the visual and compositional choices made by the pottery painter. As the latest volume in The Met's series of decorative arts highlights, Maiolica is an invaluable resource for scholars and collectors as well as an absorbing general introduction to a multifaceted subject.

Italian Ceramics

Italian Ceramics
Author: Catherine Hess
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780892366705

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In 1984 the Getty Museum acquired an exceptional collection of Italian Renaissance maiolica, or tin-glazed earthenware. These often brilliantly colored objects range from an early Florentine jar with relief-blue decoration to a much later Mannerist dish with grotesque ornament. The collection was the subject of Italian Maiolica, a beautifully illustrated catalogue that the Museum published in 1988. Italian Ceramics amplifies and updates the earlier volume, including objects—some of them porcelain and terracotta—acquired during the intervening years. Among them are a pair of eighteenth-century candlesticks representing mythological scenes and a tabletop with hunting scenes; and, from the 1790s, the beautifully modeled and painted Saint Joseph with the Christ Child. Italian Ceramics contains the most recent scientific, historical, and iconographic information about the Museum’s holdings. Completely revised and expanded, this book offers a wealth of new information about the Getty Museum’s superb collection, which spans more than four centuries of Italian ceramic art.

Made in Italy

Made in Italy
Author: Grace Lees-Maffei,Kjetil Fallan
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781472558428

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Goods made or designed in Italy enjoy a profile which far outstrips the country's modest manufacturing output. Italy's glorious design heritage and reputation for style and innovation has 'added value' to products made in Italy. Since 1945, Italian design has commanded an increasing amount of attention from design journalists, critics and consumers. But is Italian design a victim of its own celebrity? Made in Italy brings together leading design historians to explore this question, discussing both the history and significance of design from Italy and its international influence. Addressing a wide range of Italian design fields, including car design, graphic design, industrial and interior design and ceramics, well-known designers such as Alberto Rosselli and Ettore Sottsass, Jr. and iconic brands such as Olivetti, Vespa and Alessi, the book explores the historical, cultural and social influences that shaped Italian design, and how these iconic designs have contributed to the modern canon of Italian-inspired goods.