AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ISTORIATO DEEP BOWL
AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ISTORIATO DEEP BOWL
AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ISTORIATO DEEP BOWL
AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ISTORIATO DEEP BOWL
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AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ISTORIATO DEEP BOWL

PROBABLY DUCHY OF URBINO, CIRCA 1562

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AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ISTORIATO DEEP BOWL
PROBABLY DUCHY OF URBINO, CIRCA 1562
Depicting the death of the children of Niobe, the underside inscribed la morte / dei figlioli / d[i] Niobe / 1562
12 ¾ in. (32.4 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Prince Trabbia, Palermo, Italy.
Langton Douglas, London.
Fernando Madrid, New York.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 22 November 1983, lot 234.

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Lot Essay

Niobe boasted of her fourteen children, seven male and seven female, to Leto who only had two children, the twins Apollo and Artemis. Using arrows, Artemis killed Niobe's daughters and Apollo killed Niobe's sons. According to some versions, at least one Niobid (usually Meliboea) was spared. Their father, Amphion, at the sight of his dead sons, either killed himself or was killed by Apollo for having sworn revenge. Devastated, Niobe fled back to Mount Sipylus and was turned into stone, and, as she wept unceasingly, waters started to pour from her petrified complexion.

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