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Urbino Maiolica Pilgrim Bottle

Possibly (Italian, 1510 - 1571)
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Dateca. 1560-1590
Mediumtin-glazed earthenware
DescriptionThis pilgrim bottle in a flattened pear shape is decorated with arabesques and central medallions depicting a satyr one one side and Bacchus, the Roman god primarily associated with wine, agriculture, and fertility on the other side. The handles in the form of horned grotesque masks have curling beards that become relief volutes complementing the shape of the bottle.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. The Arabella D. Huntington Memorial Art Collection.
Label TextMaiolica was prized for the brilliant and refined quality of its decoration, made possible by the ceramics' tin-based glaze. The technique was developed by Islamic craftsmen and reached Italy in the late Middle Ages via North Africa and Spain. By the 16th century, Italian craftsmen began to paint detailed narrative scenes and, later in the century, grotesques, patterns of fantastic figures derived from ancient Roman wall paintings. Maiolica took many forms, including functional jars, bowls, and other wares as well as fancier works intended solely for display, such as the flask here, whose shape mimics the hollowed-out gourds in which travelers carried drinking water.
Status
On view
Object number27.169
Urbino Maiolica Pilgrim Bottle
Orazio Fontana
ca. 1555-1560
Object number: 27.171
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Orazio Fontana
ca. 1560-1570
Object number: 27.170
Urbino Maiolica Pilgrim Bottle
ca. 1540-1545
Object number: 27.168
Photograph courtesy of Susan Einstein
Unknown, Italian (Faenza), 16th Century
ca. 1520
Object number: 2010.6.2
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Agostino Testa
late 17th - early 18th century
Object number: 20.45
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Joseph Charles Marin
ca. 1785
Object number: 2003.6
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John Henry Dearle
1928-1929
Object number: 2000.5.995
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Unknown, British
ca. 1874
Object number: 2000.5.1542B
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Unknown, American
ca. 1760
Object number: 2016.25.74
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Unknown, British
ca. 1876
Object number: 2000.5.2120
Illustration to "Pilgrim's Progress"
John Flaxman
ca.1795
Object number: 66.3A
Illustration for Pilgrim's Progress
John Flaxman
ca.1795
Object number: 66.3B