Majolica And Fayence: Italian, Sicilian, Majorcan, Hispano-Moresque And Persian

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A piece painted in manganese on white is signed Thomas Massellt Ferrarien.
Characteristics. — The peculiar brilliant, white glaze, called Bianco di Ferrara, is mentioned by Piccolpasso as being used there. Grotesque decoration upon white is met with. The arms of Gonzaga and Este are seen on a piece, probably made when John Francis II. married Elizabeth, sister of Alfonso I.
MoDENA. — In 1472 Enrico, and in 1489 Gio da Modena, 44 REGGIO.—SCANDIANA.—SASSUOLO.— MANTUA.
are recorded as potters. In
...the sixteenth century Cristoforo da Modena is mentioned a boccalaro, and Piccolpasso speaks of the fabrique of Modena. C. and D. A. Rubbiani make fayence there at the present time.
Reggio possessed a fabrique in 1565, and Scandiana one in 1754.
Sassuolo. — Gio Andrea Ferrari founded a manufactory there in 1741, to which the almost exclusive monopoly of the duchy was granted by the Duke Francesco III. He was joined by Gio Maria Dallari, and obtained later a complete monopoly.
The products were exported, but no artists of note appear to have been connected with the fabrique.


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