Basin 1660-80 Attributed to Damián Hernández The shape of this type of basin, called a lebrillo, is rooted in Hispano-Islamic ceramic traditions. In Mexico, the lebrillo was adapted to a variety of uses, both religious and domestic, often distinguishable by the way in which they are decorated. The interior of this basin, glazed in a technique called aborronado, features a woman in contemporary dress surrounded by birds and a dense pattern of dotted foliate decoration. The basin is marked with the initials he,” which may belong to Damián Hernández, a founding member of the Puebla potter’s guild.. Basin. Mexican. 1660-80. Tin-glazed earthenware. Made in Puebla, Mexico
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