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Maiolica /maɪˈɒlɪkə/ is tin-glazed
pottery decorated in
colours on a
white background. The most
renowned Italian maiolica is from the
Renaissance period...
- Hispano-Moresque ware. The
decorated tin-glaze of
Renaissance Italy is
called maiolica,
sometimes pronounced and
spelt majolica by
English speakers and authors...
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distinct types of pottery. Firstly, from the mid-15th
century onwards, was
maiolica, a type of
pottery reaching Italy from Spain,
Majorca and beyond. This...
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Vasylkiv maiolica rooster (Ukrainian: Півник васильківської майоліки, romanized: Pivnyk
vasylkivskoi maioliky) is a
replicated decorative piece produced...
- faience.
Italian tin-glazed earthenware, at
least the
early forms, is
called maiolica in English,
Dutch wares are
called Delftware, and
their English equivalents...
- uniform.
Having a tin
based glaze, Lodi
ceramics are to be
considered maiolica. The
firing technique was
based on gran
fuoco (double firing) or on piccolo...
- The
Maiolica di
Laterza is a kind of
maiolica made in the town of Laterza, part of the
Apulia region in Italy. The
Maiolica di
Laterza is made
under the...
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potter Guido da
Savino settled in 1500, and in the 16th
century Italian maiolica was the main
influence on
decorative styles. The
manufacture of painted...
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included exquisite examples of jewellery, plate, enamel, carvings, gl**** and
maiolica. One of the
earlier objects is the
outstanding Holy
Thorn Reliquary, probably...
- of Westminster.
Sergey Chekhonin,
Sergey Vasilyevich Gerasimov,
Central maiolica panel about the
battle of
Saint George the
Victorious with the Serpent...