A globalised view of the Renaissance: Luxury production and consumption in Venice
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Maiolica in Renaissance Venice
Ceramics and Luxury at the Crossroads
"Global Luxury in Renaissance Venice" offers an unprecedented exploration of maiolica in the Serenissima set in a vibrant context of hybridity and exchange. Versatile and receptive to all forms of decoration, the medium of maiolica offers a unique point of entry into Venice’s material world as it was shaped by Mediterranean trade and local luxury production.
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This richly illustrated volume explores maiolica’s multifaceted connection to objects ranging from Islamic metalwork to Venetian glass and examines the role of maiolica within the vast range of luxury objects made in Venice and imported into the city, highlighting the place of the medium at the nexus of cross-media and cross-cultural exchanges. Thematic discussions investigate the circulation of artefacts and the migration of ornament, the potter’s workshop and artistic lineage, and maiolica’s position in the material culture of splendour that characterised elite interiors.
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Ed. Karine Tsoumis
Gardiner Museum, Toronto
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With a contribution by Christopher Maxwell
192 pages, 206 colour illustrations19.5 × 25 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3577-0
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Toronto
| Gardiner Museum
Keywords
Cultural history, painting, renaissance, porcelain, ceramics, art history
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