Lot Essay
For other pieces by this hand, also dated 1533, see Ballardini, Corpus, II, figs. 101-103 and figs. 148, 149 and pl. IX for examples dated 1534. The other example with this subject (Ballardini fig. 103) is in the Walters Art Gallery and illustrated by Joan Prentice von Erdberg and Marvin C. Ross, Catalogue of the Italian Majolica in the Walters Art Gallery (1952), no. 54.
The calligraphy on these pieces shows a marked similarity to four pieces made at Rimini and dated 1535 (Ballardini, II, figs 173-176) and the Bologna jug (Ballardini, II, fig. 177) inscribed with the name Giulio da Urbino, although Rackham, op. cit., p. 309 considered them to be the work of two artists
The calligraphy on these pieces shows a marked similarity to four pieces made at Rimini and dated 1535 (Ballardini, II, figs 173-176) and the Bologna jug (Ballardini, II, fig. 177) inscribed with the name Giulio da Urbino, although Rackham, op. cit., p. 309 considered them to be the work of two artists