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  • Maiolica - Wikipedia
    Maiolica maɪˈɒlɪkə is tin-glazed pottery decorated in colours on a white background The most renowned maiolica is from the Renaissance period These works were known as istoriato wares ("painted with stories") when depicting historical and mythical scenes
  • Maiolica in the Renaissance - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Maiolica, the refined, white-glazed pottery of the Italian Renaissance, was adapted to all objects that were traditionally ceramic, such as dishes, bowls, serving vessels, and jugs of all shapes and sizes
  • Majolica | Italian, Renaissance, Glazed Ceramics | Britannica
    The art of tin-glazing, discovered by the Assyrians and revived in Mesopotamia about the 9th century, spread to Moorish Spain and was conveyed to Italy by way of the island of Majorca, whence the name majolica (maiolica), by which it is known in Italy
  • Charm of Italian Maiolica Ceramic Wares | DailyArt Magazine
    Maiolica or majolica (mid-19th century to now) is a tin glazed technique applied to earthenware that was produced in 14th to 16th-century Italy First, a tin oxide glaze is applied to fired clay that dries to form a white, porous surface
  • A Guide to Majolica Pottery – Past and Present
    In this guide, we look at some of the different uses of the name Majolica, its history, who made it, and how it was made What is Majolica Pottery? The name ‘majolica’ is used to refer to two different types of pottery that are made in different ways
  • 5 Things to Know About Italian Maiolica - Bonhams
    Italian maiolica—spelled with an "i" and not to be confused with the colorful Victorian pottery known as Majolica—is a product of the Italian Renaissance Its name is descriptive of the pottery that has a white surface, created by adding tin oxide to the glaze
  • Clay, Color, and Fire: The Art of Maiolica
    Maiolica is a tin-glazed earthenware The multi-step process of making it began with shaping clay into desired forms, usually by wheel or mold, then firing them Next, artisans dipped the vessels into a lead-based glaze mixed with tin
  • Majolica and Maiolica Collecting Guide: History, Identification, Value
    Majolica collecting guide covering Italian maiolica, Minton majolica, Palissy ware, tin glaze, lead glaze, identification, values, marks, care, reproductions
  • Maiolica: history, function, and production - Khan Academy
    Maiolica is a form of Italian pottery made of tin-glazed earthenware that was popular from the 1400s to the 1600s Maiolica can be distinguished by a white background that contrasts with the brilliant earth-tone pigments painted onto it
  • Maiolica and the Material World of the Italian Renaissance
    The technique of maiolica, or tin-glazed earthenware, involves the addition of ashes of tin to a lead glaze to create an opaque white background for decoration





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