
Young Woman with Hunter
Italian maiolicaWW-1745-330251
1745·Oil on canvas·88 × 70.8 cm (34 5/8 × 27 7/8 in.); Framed: 102.9 × 86.4 × 6.7 cm (40 1/2 × 34 × 2 5/8 in.)
Charles H. and Mary F. S. Worcester Collection
Catalogue
- Year
- 1745
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 88 × 70.8 cm (34 5/8 × 27 7/8 in.); Framed: 102.9 × 86.4 × 6.7 cm (40 1/2 × 34 × 2 5/8 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Italian maiolica
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Italian maiolica
Maiolica is tin-glazed pottery decorated in colours on a white background. The most renowned maiolica is from the Renaissance period. These works were known as istoriato wares when depicting historical and mythical scenes. Its origins date from painted Hispano-Moresque ware from Spain, developing the styles of Al-Andalus. By the late 15th century, multiple locations were producing sophisticated pieces for a luxury market. In Italy, the production arose in the northern and central regions. In France, maiolica developed as faience, in the Netherlands and England as delftware, and in Spain as talavera. In English, the spelling was anglicised to majolica.
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- Italian maiolica
- Year
- 1745
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 88 × 70.8 cm (34 5/8 × 27 7/8 in.); Framed: 102.9 × 86.4 × 6.7 cm (40 1/2 × 34 × 2 5/8 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1745-330251
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- Art Institute of Chicago
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