Ancient italian Majolica tile
Ancient italian Majolica tile
Ancient italian Majolica tile
Palmette - Handbook of Ornaments Franz Meyer (1898)
Ionic frieze at the Erechtheum, Athens, (421-406 BCE).
Mark of the ancient Manufacture Tommaso Bruno
Ancient italian Majolica tile

Italian Majolica tile - classic Greek design palmette

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Beautiful tile 20x20 cm.
Cobalt blue and white aluminum oxide, green copper and cinnabar.

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The palmette is a motif in decorative art which, in its most characteristic expression, resembles the fan-shaped leaves of a palm tree. It has a far-reaching history, originating in ancient Egypt with a subsequent development through the art of most of Eurasia, often in forms that bear relatively little resemblance to the original. In ancient Greek and ancient Roman uses it is also known as the anthemion (from the Greek ανθέμιον, a flower). It is found in most artistic media, but especially as an architectural ornament, whether carved or painted, and painted on ceramics. It is very often a component of the design of a frieze or border. The complex evolution of the palmette was first traced by Alois Riegl in his Stilfragen of 1893. The half-palmette, bisected vertically, is also a very common motif, found in many mutated and vestigial forms, and especially important in the development of plant-based scroll ornament.
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Height
20
Width
20
Thickness
1,7
Weight
1.3
Ancient manufacturing source
Ancient Neapolitan manufacture "Antica Tommaso Bruno"
Material
Maiolica/Majolica
New
487
 

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