LUSTERWARE - INDICE DEL TIPO
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Nombre Tipológico:
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LUSTERWARE
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Categoría Cerámica:
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MAJOLICA
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Lugar de Producción:
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SPAIN
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Fecha de Producción:
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1490-1550
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Definir Atributos:
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Cream-colored, compact paste with little visible temper. Vessel walls are thin.
Decorated and glazed with metallic paints and glaze produced by the addition of copper and silver, producing a reflective, iridescent metallic luster. Background is typically off-white tin enamel to which metallic elements are added. Designs are painted in copper-colored metallic paint. Some examples have blue painted designs combined with copper metallic elements. Vessels often have a clear, lustered glaze. Design elements are intricate combinations of geometric and stylized floral elements, usually covering the vessel interior. |
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BOWL
ESCUDILLA PLATE |
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Comentarios:
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Lusterware, or Reflejo Metálico, is part of a very long Hispano-Moresque tradition of luxury lusterware ceramics, that continues today in Spain. It is rare in American sites, and most sherds have been recovered from the Dominican Republic.
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Definiciones Publicadas:
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Goggin 1968:141-142; Deagan 1987; Fairbanks 1973; Lister and Lister 1982
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