A Siena plate
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A Siena plate

CIRCA 1745, PROBABLY FERDINANDO MARIA CAMPANI

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A Siena plate
Circa 1745, probably Ferdinando Maria Campani
Painted with two farm-girls on a hill, a brass urn lodged on the edge of a well nearby, before buildings below and distant mountains, within a manganese line and ochre rim (small rim chip at 11 o'clock, slight flaking to rim)
10 in. (25.4 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Schloß Thallwitz (reverse with red inventory number Th.4.)
Literature
Steffen Berg, op. cit. (January 1996), pl. 34.

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Lot Essay

Cf. Pelizzoni/Zanchi, La maiolica dei Terchi (Florence, 1982), pl. 53 and 54; see also the examples in the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin, K2179 and K2180.

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