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Maiolica

Scope note

Use for Italian tin-glazed earthenware produced from the Renaissance to the present. For similar but non-Italian products, especially since the mid-19th century, use "majolica."

This term has 742 records attributed within our system.

Term type

AAT
Keyword
Object name
Object category

Getty AAT term number

300021170

Broader Terms used

earthenware

Narrower Terms used

istoriato

Created

13yrs ago

Connected records

The Temptation

Maker(s)

Unknown (Probably)
Printmaker: Beham, Hans Sebald (Maker of woodcut)

Bowl

Maker(s)

Potter: Unknown (Probably)

Diana and Actaeon

Maker(s)

Workshop: Bettisi, Leonardo di Antonio (Perhaps)
Workshop: Accarisi, Stefano (Perhaps)
Workshop: Maestro dei Panneggi (Perhaps)
Artist: Tempesta, Antonio (After)

Bust

Maker(s)

Potter: Unknown

Pharmacy jar

Maker(s)

Maker: Unknown

Saucer

Maker(s)

Factory: Ferniani Factory

Fragment

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown

Lamp

Maker(s)

Maker: Unknown

Dish

Maker(s)

Potter: Unidentified Castel Durante potter (Possibly)
Potter: Unidentified Urbino potter (Possibly)

The Crossing of the Red Sea

Maker(s)

Workshop: Fontana, Orazio (Probably)
Decorator: Patanazzi, Antonio (Possibly)
Printmaker: Salomon, Bernard (After)

Fragment

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown

Basin

Maker(s)

Painter: Vulcan Painter (Probably)

Plate

Maker(s)

Maker: Unknown

Dish

Maker(s)

Painter: Milan Marsyas Painter (Probably)

Dish

Maker(s)

Workshop: Mancini Workshop (Probably)

Dish: a Turkish Lancer

Maker(s)

Pottery: Mancini Workshop (Possibly)

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