European Sculpture and Works of Art
European Sculpture and Works of Art
Property from a Swiss private collection
Maiolica plate
Lot Closed
July 4, 11:26 AM GMT
Estimate
12,000 - 15,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Property from a Swiss private collection
Italian, Faenza, circa 1505-1520
Maiolica plate
painted with grotesques in blue, yellow, orange, green, and white, decorated with scratched scrollwork, sphinx figures motifs, serafims, fantastic birds, cornucopiae, dolphins and trophies of war on a blue background. The back with concentric rings in blue and orange and with a paper label inscribed ‘’VFDMR; Faenza vers 1510’’
tin-glazed earthenware
diameter: 27.5cm., 10 4/5 in.
Emile Molinier, Paris (Catalogue des objects d’art et de haute curiosité…, Paris, Mannhein, 21-28 June 1906, probably part of the lots from n. 124 to 136 or no. 73.);
Emil Weinberger, Wien (Versteigerung der Hinterlassenen Sammlung des Herrn Emil Weinberg Wien, Vienne, C. J. Wawra, 22-24 October 1929, n. 44, pl. 4; signalling the provenance ‘Emile Molinier’);
Jacques de Mons (Artcurial, Paris, 19 November 2010, no. 122).
J. Chompret, Répertoire de la Majolique Italienne, Paris, Les Éditions Nomis, 1949, II, p. 10, fig. 72;
C. Leprince and J. Raccanello, Feu et Talent II, Paris, 2012, pp. 69-71.
The present maiolica plate belongs to a group of similar dishes characterized by a dynamic and vibrant interpretation of grotesque decoration and a rich blue ground, all of which were probably executed in the same Faenza workshop and by the same hand. While each plate varies slightly in design, each is centred by a sphynx-like figure, and it has been suggested that the group may have been conceived as a single service. Typical of Faenza, these plates were painted on the back of the dish with a decoration called ‘a calza’, composed of concentric rings in blue and orange, which fell out of favor by 1520.
Other comparable plates are in the Wallace Collection, London; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London (fig. 1); the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Lyon (fig. 2); a private collection; and two plates in the Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche, Faenza.
RELATED LITERATURE
T. Wilson, The Golden Age of Maiolica Painting, Catalogue of a Private Collection, Torino, 2019; C. Ravanelli Guidotti, Thesaurus, Faenza, 1998, fig. 65, p. 295.
We are grateful to Professor Timothy Wilson and Mrs. Greta Kaucher for their invaluable contributions to the research on this entry.