Armorial dish: Supper at the House of Simon the Pharisee. Artist: workshop of Maestro Giorgio Andreoli (Italian (Gubbio), active first half of 16th century). Dimensions: Diameter: 18 5/16 in. (46.5 cm.). Date: 1528.Robert Lehman amassed a singularly impressive collection of maiolica produced in the renowned workshops of Italy during the High Renaissance. The core of the collection derives from the first half of the sixteenth century, when both ornamentation and painting reached a pinnacle. During this period a new and soon dominant style emerged, "istoriato", which featured complex narrative compositions. The mastery of figure and perspective drawing characteristic of this style recalls the work of 16th-century painters.This large plate representing the Magdalen's visit to Christ as he dined with Simon the Pharisee is a splendid example of this decorative tradition. The composition, which captures the moment at which the Magdalen anoints Christ's feet with her tears, precipitating his
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