plate
- Museum number
- 1855,0811.1
- Description
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Dish or plate with well. Earthenware covered front and back with a presumed tin-glaze. Painted on the front, at the top Daedalus with wings on his arms, flying, and Icarus a naked boy with wings falling to earth. Lower right a river god pouring water from a pitcher. Left a boy with a club. At the centre rocks, a town with a bridge and mountains. Figures after Agostino Veneziano after Baccio Bandinelli, Marcantonio after Raphael and Agostino Veneziano after Raphael.
- Production date
- 1533
- Dimensions
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Diameter: 24.70 centimetres
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Height: 4.30 centimetres
- $Inscriptions
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- Curator's comments
- Bibliography: Liverani 1968 p.694, fig.3.
- Location
- On display (G1/wp176)
- Exhibition history
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Exhibited:
1989 12 Sep-15 Oct, Glasgow, Art Gallery & Museum, Ceramics for the Italian Renaissance
1989 22 Jan-2 Apr, Stoke-on-Trent, City Museum & Art Gallery, Ceramic Art of the Italian Renaissance
- Acquisition date
- 1855
- Acquisition notes
- Windus Sale, lot 318 Christie's 27 February - 1 March 1855
- Department
- Britain, Europe and Prehistory
- Registration number
- 1855,0811.1