MONTELUPO POLYCHROME - INDICE DEL TIPO
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Nombre Tipológico:
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MONTELUPO POLYCHROME
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Categoría Cerámica:
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MAJOLICA
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Lugar de Producción:
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ITALY
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Fecha de Producción:
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1500-1575
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Definir Atributos:
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Cream-colored chalky paste, with relatively thick, heavy vessel walls.
Background enamel is thick and off-white, often with a pinkish cast, and has a low-gloss surface. Polychrome designs are painted in bright orange, yellow, blue, and black-outlined yellow. Green is occasionally used. |
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BOWL
BRIMMED PLATO |
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Comentarios:
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Three design categories are known for Montelupo Polychrome. The most common consists of alternating geometric bands, which may cover the vessel, or occur in combination with central medallion elements. A second variety has a dark blue ground on the marly, painted with very fine line white spirals, stars and loop designs. A third variety has an intricate pattern of scrolls, loops, lines and floral elements around the marly, and a checkerboard or floral central medallion design.
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Definiciones Publicadas:
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Lister and Lister 1982: 71-72, Deagan 2002: 69
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