Small dish in majolica of Gubbio of the 16th century, around 1530.
Inventory number in red 49 AR and label. Of cardinal form, with blue, green, ochre and glossy decoration, in the style of
Maestro Giorgio Andreoli, in the center of three children at play around a tree, the wing of a large frieze of palmettes standing out on a blue background, fillets on the edge (small chips, chips, hair on the reverse).
D : 26 cm
This type of border is typical of the production of the workshop of Maestro
Giorgio's workshop in the late 1520s and often used in combination with coats of arms or putti. For a model of the same shape and with a frieze in the same spirit, see by Timothy Wilson, The Golden Age of
Italian Maiolica/Painting, Turin, 2018, p. 405.
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