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Bricco
Year
1785 - 1795
Materials
porcellana
Inventory
2392/C
Dimensions
Altezza: 12 cm, Diametro: 10 cm
Subject
paesi/fiori
Artists
Boselli Giacomo
Description
Bricco a latte in porcellana bianca con decorazione monocroma verde (paesi e fiori). Il bordo, dello spessore, della bocca è colorato di ciclamino; i fiori verdi sono uguali a quelli dell'oggetto della scheda 2375/C.
Bibliography
Pessa L., L'arte del Settecento europeo nelle ceramiche di Giacomo Boselli, 2008, pp. 92-93, scheda n. 66,
TERRA! La via della ceramica tra Liguria e Piemonte, 2016, 49-50
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