Alexander the Great
Bust
19th century (made)
19th century (made)
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This is a bust in polychrome glazed terracotta, probably made in Italy in Florence in the 19th century as an imitation of Della Robbia ware. The bust represents Alexander the Great.
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Title | Alexander the Great (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Glazed and polychromed earthenware |
Brief description | Bust, polychrome enamelled earthenware, depicting Alexander the Great, style of Della Robbia, probably Italian, probably 19th century in the style of the fifteenth century |
Physical description | Bust in polychrome glazed terracotta. The figure, which is cut off above the shoulders, is represented looking slightly to the left, with a classical helmet decorated above with two dolphins and on the chin strap with two scorpions. Below is the top of a corset covered with scales, with, at the neck, a border of male masks. The flesh parts are glazed in white, and the helmet and armour in yellow. |
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Object history | Purchased in Florence from Gagliardi in 1869 for £25. |
Production | Modern Italian, imitation of Della Robbia ware |
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Summary | This is a bust in polychrome glazed terracotta, probably made in Italy in Florence in the 19th century as an imitation of Della Robbia ware. The bust represents Alexander the Great. |
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Accession number | 121-1869 |
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Record created | August 26, 2008 |
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