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Alhambra, tiles and vase, 14, 75
” vase, copy, 77
Altar pieces, ascribed to Giorgio, 114
Amatorii pieces, 64
Anatolian wares, 71
Andreoli, maestro Giorgio, 29, 36, 42, 114
” his use of the ruby tint, 118
” distinctions of his works, 118, 119
” first dated piece, 120
” ” and signed, 121
” characteristics, 122
Arabic inscriptions, 16
Babylonian pottery, 5
Bacini, at Pesaro, &c., 10, 18, 22
Barbatina, explained, 129
Bartolomeo, 152
Bassano, 186
Beads, maiolica, 64
Benedetto, maestro, 177
Betrothal dishes, 30
Boccoleri, of Venice, their petition, 181
Bologna, 176
Borgo san Sepolero, 154
Botega, the meaning, 1
Cachan ware, 66
CÆsare da Faenza, 151
Caffaggiolo, 27
” under the Medici, 43
” usual subjects, 62
” potteries, 88
” characteristics, 89
” examples at South Kensington, 92
” name variously spelt, 94
Calata-Girone potteries, 85
Camillo da Urbino, 177
Campani, Ferdinando, 154
Capo di monte, 186
Castel Durante, 37, 127, 128
” earliest signed piece, 130, 132
” general decoration, 130
Cencio, maestro, 124
Chigi, cardinal, at San Quirico, 154
Chinese porcelain, imitations, 46
Ciarla, 152
Coffins, made of ware, 5
Damascus plate, 13
” ware, 68
” the name should be revived, 69
” lamp, 69
” two varieties, 69
Diruta, madreperla, 30
” potteries, 154
Discs, on walls at Bologna, &c., 10
Discs, at Pisa, 18
Duccio, Agostino, 28
Egyptians, anciently used glaze, 3
” turquoise blue, 5
Elizabethan “Damascus” ware, 69
Enamelled wares, 12
English reproductions, 50, 74
Enrico da Modena, 177
F. R. monogram, 170
Fabriano, potteries, 157
” mark and date, 157, 158
Fabrique, the meaning, 1
Faenza, examples 23, &c., 40
” origin of name, 61, 163
” potteries, 163
” earliest dates, 164
” five divisions, 166
” early characteristics, 171
” late examples, 173
Fayence, how made, 3
Ferrara potteries, 34, 177
” examples, 179
Florentine porcelain, 47
Fontana, Camillo, 37, 147
” Flaminio, 148
” Francesco, 127
” Orazio, 43, 139, 146
” originally Pelliparii, 127, 137
” Guido, 142
” Gironimo, 147
Forgeries, 49, 126
ForlÌ, 175
Fornarina, 45
Francesco Durantino, 150
Franco, Battista, 43, 150
French reproductions, 50, 74
Furnaces, as explained by Piccolpasso, 56
Gabriele, 152
German, early enamel glazing, 21
Giannantonio, 152
Giorgio. See Andreoli.
Giovanni da Modena, 177
Glaze, vitreous, invented in the East, 1, 2
” upon tiles, 9
Gombron ware, 67
GrÆco-Roman pottery, 8
Gubbio, vases, &c., 38
” wares, 111
” early date, 113
Guy, from Castel Durante, 152
Hispano-moresque vase, 15
” pottery, rare in Spain, 20
” a doubtful variety, 71
” formerly undistinguished, 75
” varieties, 76
House of Loretto, dust collected to make cups, &c., 160
Imola, 176
Isabella d’Este, 177
Ispahan tiles, 67
Italian pottery, various names,, 61
IviÇa potteries, 79
Lanfranchi family, 40
” wares, 104
Lead-glazed wares, 6
Lindus wares, 65, 69
Lombard potteries, 34
Loreto drug pots and vases, 43, 144, 145
” potteries, 159
Lustre, applied in Persia, &c., 6
” earliest trace in Europe, 18
” madreperla, 30
Lustre pigments, the secret lost, 126
” modern imitations, 126
Madreperla lustre, 30
Maestro, the title, 114
Maiolica, the term, 20, 78, 112
” proper restriction, 21
” vases or drug pots at Loreto, 43
” beads, 64
Majorca ware, 77
Malaga ware, 76
Manara (Baldasara), 169
Mantua, potteries, 180
Mariana (Gian), 152
Mariani, 152
Merlino, Guido, 151
Metallic lustre, 18
Metauro loam, 128
Mezza-maiolica, 21
” outlines and designs, 30
Milan, 186
Modena, potteries, 179
Monte Lupo pottery, 100
” inscription, 101
Moorish periods in Spain, 14
” in Sicily, 17
” art, prohibited in Spain, 76
Mosque lamp, 69
Nahinna ware, 67
Naples, reproductions, 50
” potteries, 186
Natinz ware, 67
Nicola da Urbino, 138
” first signed piece, 138
Orazio (Fontana) examples, 146
Padua, 186
Patanati, their productions, 152
Patanati, Vincenzio, his childish attempts, 152
Pelliparii, afterwards Fontana, 127
Persian wall tiles, 7, 65
” ware at Pisa, 18
” ” origin, 65
” ” how to be divided, 67
Perugino, portrait, 135
Pesaro, ancient potteries, 10, 29, 32, 103
” madreperla, 30, 103
” renaissance potteries, 103, 106
” ” inscriptions, 106
” ” earliest dated, 108
” modern, 110
Piccolpasso, his book, 51
” his botega, 112
Picchi, Georgio, 152
Pirota (casa), 166
Pisa, potteries, 101
Plumbeous glaze, 8
Pottery, or Fayence, how made, 3
” GrÆco-Roman, 8
” best period of Italian, 42
Raffaelle, his designs, 42-45
” ware, so-called, 62
Ravenna, potteries, 34
Rhodian wares, 69
” characteristics, 70
Robbia, Luca della, 22, 25, 27, 89
” Notice of his life, by Mr. Robinson, 24
” Andrea, 28
” Giovanni, 28
” Girolamo, 28
Roman potteries, 45
” in sixteenth century, 160
” style of decoration, 161
” biscuit porcelain, 162
Romano, Giulio, 48
St. Sebastian, rilievo, ascribed to Giorgio, 120
Saltzburg, chimney piece, 21
San Quirico, potteries, 154
Sassuolo, potteries, 180
Savino, Guido, 38
Scodelle, 63
Seggers, as explained by Piccolpasso, 54
Sgraffiati, wares, 86
” ” the method, 86
Sicilian lustred ware, 84
Siena, potteries, 96
” marks, 99
Silvano, Francesco, 152
Stanniferous, enamel, earliest date, 27
Strehla, terra-cotta pulpit, 21
Teheran ware, 67
Terra-cotta discs, on walls, 9, 10
” pulpit, 21
Tiles, on walls, &c., 10, 22, 72
” of the Alhambra, 14
” at Leipsic, 21
” in mosques, 65
” of Ispahan, 67
” in the Seraglio, 72
” modern Indian, 73
” at Cordova, 75
” at Siena, 96
” Faenza, 165
Tondi, of Luca della Robbia, 24
Tondino, the form, 63
Treviso, 186
Turin, 186
Unknown fabriques, examples, 186
Urbino, sketch of the ducal history, 35
” vases, &c., 38
” ware, the name, 62
” ancient wares, 136
” decorations, 152
” no modern artistic pottery, 153
Valencia, potteries, 14, 79, 82
” emblem of the Eagle, LONDON: BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO., PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.


SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM
ART HANDBOOKS.

EDITED BY WILLIAM MASKELL.

1. TEXTILE FABRICS. By the Very Rev. Daniel Rock, D.D. With numerous Woodcuts.

2. IVORIES: ANCIENT AND MEDIÆVAL. By William Maskell. With numerous Woodcuts.

3. ANCIENT AND MODERN FURNITURE AND WOODWORK. By John Hungerford Pollen. With numerous Woodcuts.

4. MAIOLICA. By C. Drury E. Fortnum, F.S.A. With numerous Woodcuts.

5. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. By Carl Engel. With numerous Woodcuts.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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