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Paesaggio agreste
Paesaggio agreste
Year
XVIII
Materials
maiolica
Inventory
2318/C
Dimensions
Altezza: 27.5 cm
Definition
bricco
Description
Bricco da caffè in maiolica con ornamentazione policroma; paesaggio agreste con tre mendicanti. Sul coperchio, di forma ottagonale, uccelli e farfalle.
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Cfr. i piatti delle schede: 2315/C, 2316/C, 2322/C.
Il soggetto raffigurato è uguale a quello che compare su un piatto dello stesso Antonio Terchi conservato al Kunstgewerbe-museum di Berlino (cfr. E. Pelizzoni e G. Zanchi, La maiolica dei Terchi, Firenze 1982, fig. 123): tre figure di mendicanti dall'incisione di Francesco Brizio ("Li sei pitocchi vulganti di Agostino"). Lo stesso soggetto era già stato utilizzato da Bartolomeo Terchi (Siena, 1730. Cfr. ibid., fig. 31).
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