Use for Italian tin-glazed earthenware produced from the Renaissance to the present. For similar but non-Italian products, especially since the mid-19th century, use "majolica."
This term has 742 records attributed within our system.
AAT
Keyword
Object name
Object category
300021170
12yrs ago
Potter:
Unidentified Castel Durante potter
(Possibly)
Potter:
Unidentified Urbino potter
(Possibly)
Maker: Unknown (Uncertain)
Workshop:
Fontana, Orazio
(Probably)
Decorator:
Patanazzi, Antonio
(Possibly)
Printmaker:
Salomon, Bernard
(After)
Painter:
Avelli, Francesco Xanto
Engraver:
Raimondi, Marcantonio
(After)
Painter:
Avelli, Francesco Xanto
(Probably)
Printmaker:
Raimondi, Marcantonio
(After)
Printmaker:
Dente, Marco (Marco da Ravenna)
(After)
Painter:
Nicola di Gabriele Sbraghe da Urbino
(Possibly)
Painter:
Milan Marsyas Painter
(Possibly)
Painter:
Avelli, Francesco Xanto
Printmaker:
Raimondi, Marcantonio
(After)
Printmaker:
Caraglio, Giovanni Giacomo
(After)
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