Bottle
ca. 1575-1587 (made)
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From a technical point of view, so-called Medici Porcelain was not porcelain at all. Instead, it was a highly refined earthenware mixed with glass. It was nevertheless a great achievement for the talented team of potters assembled by the morose Grand Duke of Tuscany, Francesco de' Medici. Its beauty of paste, glaze, decoration and form is undeniable.
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Materials and techniques | Soft-paste 'Medici' porcelain painted with cobalt-blue and manganese-purple enamels and moulded |
Brief description | Bottle of soft-paste 'Medici' porcelain, Florence, ca. 1575-1587. |
Physical description | Bottle of soft-paste 'Medici' porcelain painted in cobalt-blue and manganese-purple enamels. Fluted with an ovoid body and small mouth and two loop handles. A moulded band round the neck and the widest part is painted on two sides with a floral design symmetrically arranged, in blue outlined in manganese-purple. |
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Gallery label | Bottle
Soft-paste 'Medici Porcelain'
Made in Florence about 1575-1587
229-1890
(Label draft attributed to John V. G. Mallet, ca. 1995)(ca. 1995) |
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Summary | From a technical point of view, so-called Medici Porcelain was not porcelain at all. Instead, it was a highly refined earthenware mixed with glass. It was nevertheless a great achievement for the talented team of potters assembled by the morose Grand Duke of Tuscany, Francesco de' Medici. Its beauty of paste, glaze, decoration and form is undeniable. |
Bibliographic reference | Hildyard, Robin. European Ceramics. London : V&A Publications, 1999. 144 p., ill. ISBN 185177260X |
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Accession number | 229-1890 |
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Record created | November 26, 2002 |
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