Hispano-moresque Earthenware Umbilicus Dish, Seville, First Half Of The 16th Century.
Circular dish with a yellow glazed earthenware umbilicus with a slightly marked decoration in the center of the umbilicus, the letter R on a white background and between two glaze bands, a pseudo-epigraphic band, then on the rim raised foliage and solfa* motifs interspersed with simplified wild licorice leaves.
Seville, Spain.
First half of the 16th century.
Diameter: 31 cm.
One original attachment hole.
* solfa: abstract decoration alternating dots and tight lines reminiscent of musical notes.
Cf. Xavier Decrot, Hispanic Ceramics 12th-18th Century, National Museum of the Middle Ages, Thermes and Hôtel de Cluny, catalog, pages 138 to 142, RMN Paris 2007.
Seville, Spain.
First half of the 16th century.
Diameter: 31 cm.
One original attachment hole.
* solfa: abstract decoration alternating dots and tight lines reminiscent of musical notes.
Cf. Xavier Decrot, Hispanic Ceramics 12th-18th Century, National Museum of the Middle Ages, Thermes and Hôtel de Cluny, catalog, pages 138 to 142, RMN Paris 2007.
2 200 €
Period: 16th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Earthenware
Diameter: 31 cm
Reference (ID): 1638697
Availability: In stock
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