Tile
1590-1630 (made)
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Tile of elongated hexagonal form, tin-glazed red earthenware, painted in blue, green, yellow and manganese-purple with an arabesque design with grotesque figures.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | tin-glazed earthenware |
Brief description | Floor tile of tin-glazed red earthenware, painted in colours with a grotesque design, Italy, probably Siena, 1590-1630 |
Physical description | Tile of elongated hexagonal form, tin-glazed red earthenware, painted in blue, green, yellow and manganese-purple with an arabesque design with grotesque figures. |
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Credit line | Given by Lt.Col. G.B. Croft Lyons |
Object history | Probably originally from a palace owned by the Bandini family in Siena. |
Bibliographic reference | Cf. Dora Thornton and Timothy Wilson, Italian Renaissance Ceramics: A catalogue of the British Museum Collection, Vol II, London, 2009, pp. 612-614, cat. 380, for eight similar floor tiles, probably from the same pavement. One square tile with the arm of the Bandini family. With references to further similar tiles. |
Other number | 955 - Rackham (1977) |
Collection | |
Accession number | 1039-1904 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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