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Sammlung
Entstehung
- Ausführung: Anonym, Deruta, 1500 - 1525
Material | Technik
- Majolika
- , glasiert
- , bemalt
- , Lüsterdekor
Maßangaben
- Höhe: 14 cm
- Breite: 10 cm
- Gewicht: 138 g
Inventarnummer
- KE 6409
Provenienz
- Ankauf, 1916-11-27
Abteilung
- Glas und Keramik
Beschreibung
- Fragment eines Tellers, mit Blau u. Golddlüster. Kopf und Schulterteil des Hl. Franziskus, Eicheln und Weinlaub; Rückseite gelb
- Fragment, Saint Francis Deruta, c1500–1525 MAK, KE 6409 Hauptinventar no. 24677r Bought with other maiolica fragments from Dr Ludwig Pollak (classical archaeologist and antiquities dealer, 1868–1943), 1916 Reported by Pollak to have been part of a group of fragments (KE 6406-6412) excavated shortly before the outbreak of of World War I in a building by the canal in the Via della Consolazione, Rome (information from Walther Merk) Tin-glazed on the front; a translucent lead glaze on the back; golden-brown lustre. The fragment of foot ring which remains has two holes for suspension made before first firing 14 x 10 cm TIN-GLAZE AND IMAGE CULTURE The MAK Maiolica Collection in Its Wider Context, Wien 2022, Kat.Nr. 138 mit Abb., S. 184
Ausstellung
Letzte Aktualisierung
- 26.09.2024