AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ALLEGORICAL CHARGER
AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ALLEGORICAL CHARGER
AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ALLEGORICAL CHARGER
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AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ALLEGORICAL CHARGER

CIRCA 1520-1550, POSSIBLY UMBRIA OR NORTHERN LAZIO

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AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA ALLEGORICAL CHARGER
CIRCA 1520-1550, POSSIBLY UMBRIA OR NORTHERN LAZIO
The center painted with an allegory of Love, with Cupid blindfolded and tied to the mast of a four-wheeled chariot, a fortified town in the distance, a dog chasing a hare in the foreground, the sky with an unfurled ribbon-tied scroll inscribed EL·C / ARR / O · DEL / · LAMO · RE ·, the blue-ground border reserved with scrolling foliage and cornucopias divided by four oval medallions, the two at the sides with profile portraits, one with a woman and the letters ·B· and ·A· and the other with a man in a turban and the letters ·G· and ·C·
15 7⁄8 in. (40.3 cm.) diameter
来源
Possibly Prince Soltykoff collection, his sale; Pillet, Paris, 8 April-1 May 1861, lot 748 (sold to Mannheim for 442 francs).
The Collection of the Rothschild family.
By descent to the present owners.

拍品专文

The inscription El carro dell amore translates as ‘the chariot of love’. Although the form of this charger is typical of Deruta, the un-glazed center within the footrim on the reverse and the border on the obverse are not typical. See Timothy Wilson, The Golden Age of Italian Maiolica-Painting, Turin, 2018, pp. 86-87, no. 32, for a large dish of similar form with a related border centered by four oval panels and painted by a similar hand to the present lot. Wilson tentatively attributes the piece to Umbria or possibly northern Lazio on the basis that the un-glazed center of the reverse is more characteristic of the latter production center. A large dish formerly in the Adda Collection and published by Rackham as Deruta also has a related border centered by four medallions; see Bernard Rackham, Islamic Pottery and Italian Maiolica, London, 1959, no. 376 (pl. 168).

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