Trilobed vessel with Two Lovers in a Landscape ca. 1540-45 Italian, perhaps Urbino with Urbino or Gubbio luster The sheer variety of maiolica forms associated with dining suggests that each type served a specialized function, which in the case of this small footed dish remains unknown. Its shape indicates that it may have been intended as a serving vessel for salt or another condiment. Its decoration clearly distinguishes between the interior and exterior surfaces, with an oak-tree design on the outside, and within, a pair of lovers embracing in a sunset landscape.. Trilobed vessel with Two Lovers in a Landscape. Italian, perhaps Urbino with Urbino or Gubbio luster. ca. 1540-45. Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), lustered. Ceramics-Pottery

Trilobed vessel with Two Lovers in a Landscape ca. 1540-45 Italian, perhaps Urbino with Urbino or Gubbio luster The sheer variety of maiolica forms associated with dining suggests that each type served a specialized function, which in the case of this small footed dish remains unknown. Its shape indicates that it may have been intended as a serving vessel for salt or another condiment. Its decoration clearly distinguishes between the interior and exterior surfaces, with an oak-tree design on the outside, and within, a pair of lovers embracing in a sunset landscape.. Trilobed vessel with Two Lovers in a Landscape. Italian, perhaps Urbino with Urbino or Gubbio luster. ca. 1540-45. Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), lustered. Ceramics-Pottery
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