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Workshop of Maestro Giorgio Andreoli of Gubbio; painting by the Painter of the Three Graces
Italian 16th Century
Italian
Painter of the Three Graces
Italian
Flat plate with a battle scene, 1525
tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica), diameter: 30.3 cm (11 7/8 in.)
Widener Collection
1942.9.334
From the Tour: Italian Renaissance Ceramics
Object 5 of 25

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Earthenware, entirely covered with a somewhat pockmarked pinkish white tin glaze. The edge is molded into ridges front and back. The painting is in blue, green (slightly bubbled), yellow, near black, orange brown, and white (the drawing in blue), with golden-brown and pinkish red lusters. There are three neat kiln-spur marks on the painted surface on the front. A crack runs from ten o'clock to the center, and there is some scratching and chipping of the edge, especially a large chip at two o'clock.

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