Large Italian Majolica Plate From Montelupo, 17th Century (circa 1620-1640)
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piatto in maiolica italiana di Montelupo, databile alla prima metà del XVII secolo (circa 1620-1640).
The lightly concave shape with rounded edge and rounded base presents a decorative polychrome pattern typical of the Montelupo production, one of the most important Italian ceramic centers in the first century.
It is decorated, interamente dipinto a mano, è centered on a figura di alabardiere in movement, inserted in a stilized piece with architectural and vegetable elements. The composition, vivacious and narrative, reveals a noteworthy pictorial quality and a taste for the figurative scene particularly appreciated in the collection.
The color range, dominated by intense colors, green and blue manganese, is typical of this product and gives the floor a strong decorative presence.
The lightly concave shape with rounded edge and rounded base presents a decorative polychrome pattern typical of the Montelupo production, one of the most important Italian ceramic centers in the first century.
It is decorated, interamente dipinto a mano, è centered on a figura di alabardiere in movement, inserted in a stilized piece with architectural and vegetable elements. The composition, vivacious and narrative, reveals a noteworthy pictorial quality and a taste for the figurative scene particularly appreciated in the collection.
The color range, dominated by intense colors, green and blue manganese, is typical of this product and gives the floor a strong decorative presence.
2 400 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Some scratches and chips
Material: Earthenware
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Diameter: 32
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Reference (ID): 1747759
Availability: In stock
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