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Italian Ceramics: Catalogue of the J. Paul Getty Museum Collections

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Italian Ceramics: Catalogue of the J. Paul Getty Museum Collections

    Catherine Hess

    In 1984 the J. Paul Getty Museum acquired an exceptional collection of Italian Renaissance maiolica, or tin-glazed earthenware. These often brilliantly colored objects range from an early Florentine jar with oak leaf decoration to a much later Mannerist dish with grotesque ornament. Italian Ceramics catalogues this fine collection of forty-five objects spanning four hundred years, including a pair of eighteenth-century candlesticks representing mythological scenes, a tabletop with hunting scenes, and, from the 1790s, the beautifully modeled and painted Saint Joseph with the Christ Child.

    The entries in this book amplify and update the earlier volume Italian Maiolica, published in 1988. Containing the most recent scientific, historical, and iconographic information about the Museum's holdings, the volume offers a wealth of new information about the Getty Museum's superb collection of Italian ceramic art. A historical introduction and individual commentaries are provided by Catherine Hess, the former associate curator in the Department of Sculpture at the J. Paul Getty Museum.


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    224 pages
    9 x 12 inches
    53 color and 227 duotone illustrations
    17 line drawings
    1 map
    ISBN 978-0-89236-670-5
    hardcover

    Getty Publications
    Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

    2002

      Catherine Hess

      In 1984 the J. Paul Getty Museum acquired an exceptional collection of Italian Renaissance maiolica, or tin-glazed earthenware. These often brilliantly colored objects range from an early Florentine jar with oak leaf decoration to a much later Mannerist dish with grotesque ornament. Italian Ceramics catalogues this fine collection of forty-five objects spanning four hundred years, including a pair of eighteenth-century candlesticks representing mythological scenes, a tabletop with hunting scenes, and, from the 1790s, the beautifully modeled and painted Saint Joseph with the Christ Child.

      The entries in this book amplify and update the earlier volume Italian Maiolica, published in 1988. Containing the most recent scientific, historical, and iconographic information about the Museum's holdings, the volume offers a wealth of new information about the Getty Museum's superb collection of Italian ceramic art. A historical introduction and individual commentaries are provided by Catherine Hess, the former associate curator in the Department of Sculpture at the J. Paul Getty Museum.


      Ā 

      224 pages
      9 x 12 inches
      53 color and 227 duotone illustrations
      17 line drawings
      1 map
      ISBN 978-0-89236-670-5
      hardcover

      Getty Publications
      Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

      2002

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        Catherine Hess

        In 1984 the J. Paul Getty Museum acquired an exceptional collection of Italian Renaissance maiolica, or tin-glazed earthenware. These often brilliantly colored objects range from an early Florentine jar with oak leaf decoration to a much later Mannerist dish with grotesque ornament. Italian Ceramics catalogues this fine collection of forty-five objects spanning four hundred years, including a pair of eighteenth-century candlesticks representing mythological scenes, a tabletop with hunting scenes, and, from the 1790s, the beautifully modeled and painted Saint Joseph with the Christ Child.

        The entries in this book amplify and update the earlier volume Italian Maiolica, published in 1988. Containing the most recent scientific, historical, and iconographic information about the Museum's holdings, the volume offers a wealth of new information about the Getty Museum's superb collection of Italian ceramic art. A historical introduction and individual commentaries are provided by Catherine Hess, the former associate curator in the Department of Sculpture at the J. Paul Getty Museum.


        Ā 

        224 pages
        9 x 12 inches
        53 color and 227 duotone illustrations
        17 line drawings
        1 map
        ISBN 978-0-89236-670-5
        hardcover

        Getty Publications
        Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

        2002

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