A MONTELUPO LARGE OVIFORM EWER
A MONTELUPO LARGE OVIFORM EWER
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A MONTELUPO LARGE OVIFORM EWER

CIRCA 1570-80, A MARK BELOW HANDLE

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A MONTELUPO LARGE OVIFORM EWER
CIRCA 1570-80, A MARK BELOW HANDLE
Painted with a mastiff on a galleon at sea, within a blue oval band between large cornucopias issuing fruit and flowers, the lower part at the sides with a shaped blue-ground panel reserved with flowerheads and Sgraffito scrolls, a manganese A mark below the striped strap handle (damaged and restored)
14½ in. (37 cm.) high
Literature
Ettore A. Sannipoli et al., La Via Della Ceramica Tra Umbria e Marche, Maioliche Rinascimentali da Collezioni Private, Gubbio, Exhibition Catalogue, Città di Castello, 2010, p. 325.
Exhibited
Gubbio, Palazzo Ducale, La Via della Ceramica tra Umbria e Marche, June 2010 - January 2011, no. 4·16.

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A large boccale of similar form decorated with cornucopias flanking the Pucci arms is in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, and is illustrated by Jörg Rasmussen, Italian Majolica in the Robert Lehman Collection, New York, 1989, pp. 26-28, no. 16, where he notes that an excavated ewer of similar type, published by Berti, was dated 1570-80; see Fausto Berti, La maiolica di Montelupo: Secoli XIV-XVIII, Milan, p. 133. An earlier ewer dated 1544 with related cornucopia decoration and with LA below the handle is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, see Bernard Rackham, Catalogue of Italian Maiolica, Victoria and Albert Museum Catalogue, London, 1940, Vol. II, pl. 56, no. 343. Silvia Alunno, in E.A. Sannipoli et al., ibid., 2010, p. 306, suggests that the scene could be emblematic of fidelity.

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