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Dish

Large circular dish, everted rim and substantial footring; The back with a yellowish brown glaze; covered on the front and edge with a white tin glaze, the well painted in blue and yellow brown lustre with the bust of a woman in profile to right, flanked by a floral spray and by an inscribed scroll all within a wreath, the rim decorated with alternating panels of plant sprays and scale patterns and edged with a band of lustre

"The portrait of a fashionable woman with her hair in a snood is an idealised image of feminine beauty, probably based on workshop drawings and influenced by the style of local artists like Pintoricchio (died 1513) and Perugino (died 1523). This is a typical piatto da pompa (display dish) from Deruta in Umbria, a small but important pottery town which specialised in golden lustre decoration applied to blue-painted pottery.

The inscription on the scroll reads in Italian TU SOLA SE CHOLEI CHE POIE AITARME (‘you are the only one who can help me’). This despairing statement of love suggests that the dish was a betrothal gift, possibly once matched by a second dish showing the young woman’s betrothed. The line may have been taken from a poem such as a sonnet by Petrarch but, if so, its source has not yet been identified."

Image: By permission of Amgueddfa Cymru — Museum Wales
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Item Number

NMW A 30141

Measurements

Height (cm): 8.6
Depth (cm): 40.6
Height (in): 3
Depth (in): 16

Categories

Maiolica Earthenware Ceramics Applied Art Published online (Applied Art)
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