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Nombre Tipológico: | PISANO-STYLE TILE |
Índice del Tipo: | MAJOLICA |
Lugar de Producción: | SPAIN |
Fecha de Producción: | 1575-present |
Definir Atributos: |
Compact, buff to cream colored paste. Smooth, flat surface with white to off-white background enamel. Hand-painted designs in blue, yellow, orange and green, often outlined in manganese or dark brown. Design motifs are usually naturalistic, primarily floral, but can also be geometric, anthropomorphic or scenic. |
Forma del Recipiente: |
TILE |
Comentarios: | Pisano-style tiles served primarily as wall decoration. They were produced in Seville in imitation of Italian wares by the early sixteenth century, and mark a shift from the Morisco (Christianized Moorish) Cuenca tile tradition to an Italian-influenced tradition. They do not appear in American sites until the last quarter of the 16th century. Pisano-style tiles average 12.75 centimeters per side and 1.6 to 1.9 centimeters in thickness. |
Definiciones Publicadas: | Deagan 1987; Goggin 1968 |