Jug

Unknown Artist

ca. 1400

Jug by Unknown Artist

Medium

Earthenware, tin-glaze (Majolica)

Dimensions

Overall: 10 7/8 x 11 1/4 x 9 15/16 in. (27.6 x 28.6 x 25.2 cm)

Classification

Ceramics

Culture

Italian

Department

Medieval Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1916

Accession Number

16.154.7

Tags

Coat of Arms

Art Historical Context

This elegant jug, crafted around 1400 in Italy, exemplifies the vibrant world of maiolica—tin-glazed earthenware that brilliant colors and intricate designs to everyday ceramics. Standing about 11 inches tall, its rounded form and sturdy base made it ideal for serving wine or water at Renaissance-era tables, blending utility with artistry. The tin glaze, a technique borrowed from Islamic pottery via Spain and perfected by Italian workshops in cities like Deruta and Siena, created a smooth, white surface perfect for bold painted motifs, fired at low temperatures to preserve vivid blues, greens,...

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