Dish with a Triton
Possibly workshop of the Patanazzi family, Italian (active Urbino), active late 16th - early 17th century
Geography:
Made in Urbino, Italy, Europe
Date:
c. 1579 or laterMedium:
Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica)Dimensions:
2 1/4 x 12 5/8 inches (5.7 x 32.1 cm)Curatorial Department:
European Decorative Arts and Sculpture
1999-99-1Credit Line:
125th Anniversary Acquisition. The Howard I. and Janet H. Stein Collection, 1999
Made in Urbino, Italy, Europe
Date:
c. 1579 or laterMedium:
Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica)Dimensions:
2 1/4 x 12 5/8 inches (5.7 x 32.1 cm)Curatorial Department:
European Decorative Arts and Sculpture
* Gallery 250, European Art 1500-1850, second floor
Accession Number:1999-99-1Credit Line:
125th Anniversary Acquisition. The Howard I. and Janet H. Stein Collection, 1999
Label:
The difference of painting styles between the central image and the surrounding border point to the execution by two artists. Numerous pieces of maiolica depict triumphant sea creatures, subjects generally popular in Renaissance art. The Patanazzi—a dynasty active for several generations—continued the style of the Fontana family, to whom they were related, into the seventeenth century.
The difference of painting styles between the central image and the surrounding border point to the execution by two artists. Numerous pieces of maiolica depict triumphant sea creatures, subjects generally popular in Renaissance art. The Patanazzi—a dynasty active for several generations—continued the style of the Fontana family, to whom they were related, into the seventeenth century.
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