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Marvels of Maiolica
Italian Renaissance Ceramics from the Corcoran Gallery of Art Collection

by: Jacqueline Marie Musacchio





 
Marvels of Maiolica explores the rich history and ornate styles of these beautiful wares as well as the key role they played in Renaissance society. Maiolica, or tin-glazed earthenware, flourished in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries throughout the Italian peninsula as apothecary jars, serving plates, bowls, intricately shaped flasks, graceful vases, decorative salts, and figurative inkstands, often painted with provocative narrative images based on subjects from classical mythology, history, or religion.

They were testament to their owners erudition and helped encourage lively conversation at the shop or dining table. Maiolica was also used for floor tiles, devotional objects, and splendid gifts to celebrate family events, such as betrothals, weddings, or childbirth.

By recognizing the prominent place these valued ceramics held in everyday life, Jacqueline Marie Musacchio illuminates the complex nature of Italian Renaissance society. With full-color illustrations of the most impressive works from the Corcoran's William A. Clark Collection, this authoritative book is a rare treat for collectors and admirers of maiolica.

Jacqueline Marie Musacchio is Assistant Professor in the Art Departmentat Vassar College and the author of the award winning book The Art and Ritual of Childbirth in Renaissance Italy.

The Corcoran Gallery of Art, founded in1869, is Washington, D.C.'s oldest art museum and its only college of the visual arts. Each year, the Corcoran brings the beauty and wonder of art alive for more than 400,000 people. The Corcoran College of Art & Design, established in 1890, is one of the very few art schools in the United States that has been able to remain integrated with a major museum.

 

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ISBN: 1-59373-036-5
Publication date: April 2004
Format: hardcover, 6" x 6"
4-color throughout
Extent: 64pp, 70 illustrations
Category: Art
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