Maiolica in Renaissance Venice
Accompanying an exhibition at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, the book highlights maiolica's role within a broad array of luxury goods, emphasising its place at the crossroads of cross-media and cross-cultural exchanges. Thematic discussions cover the circulation of artefacts, ornament migration, potters' workshops, artistic lineages, and the medium's significance in elite Venetian interiors. It also examines works by renowned workshops such as Jacomo da Pesaro and Domenego da Venezia, linking the rise of villeggiatura with the growth of Veniceโs maiolica industry in the sixteenth century.
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Maiolica in Renaissance Venice
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An unprecedented exploration of Venetian maiolica set in a vibrant context of hybridity and exchange. Introduced by migrant potters around 1500, the medium offers a unique point of entry into Venice's material world shaped by Mediterranean trade and local luxury production.
This exhibition catalogue explores maiolica's multifaceted connection to objects ranging from Islamic metalwork to Venetian glass.
Accompanying an exhibition held at the Gardiner Museum, Toronto, Global Luxury in Renaissance Venice explores the role of maiolica within the vast range of luxury objects made in Venice and imported into the city. It highlights the place of the medium at the nexus of cross-media and cross-cultural exchanges. Thematic discussions investigate the circulation of artefacts and the migration of ornament, the potter's workshop and artistic lineage, and maiolica's position in the material culture of splendour that characterised elite interiors.
The book addresses works made in the thriving workshops of Jacomo da Pesaro and Domenego da Venezia, and suggests a connection between the rise of villeggiatura in the mid-sixteenth century and the ascent of Venice's maiolica industry.
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9783777435770
Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 25 November 2021
Country: Germany
Imprint: Hirmer Verlag
Illustration: Illustrated in colour throughout
Contributors:
- Edited by Karine Tsoumis
- Edited by Gardiner Museum
- Contributions by Christopher Maxwell
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 195.0mm
Height: 250.0mm
Weight: 920g
Pages: 200
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About the Author
Karine Tsoumis is curator of the historical collections at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto
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