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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: J.V.G. Mallett , Elisa Paola SaniPublisher: Ashmolean Museum Imprint: Ashmolean Museum Weight: 1.414kg ISBN: 9781910807477ISBN 10: 1910807478 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 16 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword; Preface; The Place of Maiolica among the Arts of the Renaissance by Caroline Campbell; Archaic Maiolicas in the North, c. 1280–1450 by Hugo Blake; Revisiting Niculoso Pisano (active 1503–1529): Italian Novelties and Iberian Taste by Alfonso Pleguezuelo; Italian-influenced tin-glazed Earthenware of the sixteenth and seventeenth Centuries North of the Alps. More Questions than Answers by Silvia Glaser; Reflections on early Gubbio Lustreware by Elisa Paola Sani; An istoriato Basin fit for a Cardinal by J.V.G. Mallet; Several Seventeenth-century Armorial bianchi Works for Roman and other élite Clients by Michael J. Brody; High-quality Maiolica in the style of Porcelain: Experiments in North Italian Maiolica in its productive final Years by Raffaella Ausenda; Provenance as a Criterion for Attribution: Napoleonic Seizures in Braunschweig and the Maiolica Collection in the Louvre by Françoise Barbe; ‘Deglj Antiquari il Re’: Giovanni Freppa as Dealer, Collector and Forger in nineteenth-century Florence by Dora Thornton; Luigi Girelli, a late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century Collector and Draughtsman of Italian Maiolica by Valentina Mazzotti; Fragments, Restoration, Fakes. Some Considerations on the Collecting of Maiolica before 1914 by Lucio Riccetti; Timothy Wilson publications: Renaissance and later Ceramics (and a little Glass); General BibliographyReviewsAuthor InformationJohn Mallett joined the V&A as an Assistant Keeper in 1962. He became Keeper of the Ceramics Department in 1976 until his retirement in 1989. Elisa Sani is currently a Research Fellow at the Courtauld Institute Gallery, London. She has previously held curatorial positions at the Wallace Collection and at the V&A. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |