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Associate of Nicola da Urbino (1480 – 1538 Urbino) — Associé de Nicola da Urbino

Associate of Nicola da Urbino (1480 – 1538 Urbino)

Associé de Nicola da Urbino

This maiolica piece attributed to an associate of Nicola da Urbino, the renowned Renaissance potter active in Urbino from 1480 to 1538, exemplifies the refined ceramic techniques of early 16th century Italy. The reverse bears an old rectangular label inscribed with the handwritten number "74" in brown ink, indicating this work's cataloging within a historical collection. The object demonstrates the high quality of Renaissance pottery production in Urbino, a major center for decorated earthenware during this period.

Medium
the reverse with an old rectangular label with a handwritten number in brown ink “74”

🔨 Auction Lot

Master Sculpture

November 22, 2024

Estimate: $60,000$80,000

Lot 25

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Associate of Nicola da Urbino (1480 – 1538 Urbino), Associé de Nicola da Urbino

This maiolica piece attributed to an associate of Nicola da Urbino, the renowned Renaissance potter active in Urbino from 1480 to 1538, exemplifies the refined ceramic techniques of early 16th century Italy. The reverse bears an old rectangular label inscribed with the handwritten number "74" in brown ink, indicating this work's cataloging within a historical collection. The object demonstrates the high quality of Renaissance pottery production in Urbino, a major center for decorated earthenware during this period.

Medium
the reverse with an old rectangular label with a handwritten number in brown ink “74”
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Urbino school, Classical aesthetics, Earthenware technique, Ceramic decoration, Decorative Arts, Italian Artist, 16th Century, Mythological Subject Matter, Maiolica pottery, Renaissance