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Majolica dish

Coudenberg Palace1550/1550

Palace of Versailles

Palace of Versailles
Versailles, France

This plate is a relic of majolica tableware, decorated with a coloured rosette and vegetable and geometrical patterns. Majolica is tin-glazed ceramic, also called faïence, in reference to the Italian town of Faenza. In the 16th century Netherlands, such items, decorated with numerous highly-coloured patterns, were considered to be the height of luxury. The majolica technique is mainly used for tableware, ointment jars and albarelli (small vases) and for making tiles.

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  • Title: Majolica dish
  • Creator: Coudenberg Palace
  • Date Created: 1550/1550
  • Physical Location: Coudenberg Palace, Bruxelles, Belgium
  • Type: Art object
  • Rights: © Coudenberg Palace – City of Brussels – Société royale d’archéologie de Bruxelles, photo M. Vanhulst
  • Medium: Faience
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