Dish with the Allegory of Love depicting Giulia and Ottinello

Francesco Xanto Avelli da Rovigo Italian, ca. 1486 - 1542
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About the Artwork

Dish with the Allegory of Love depicting Giulia and Ottinello

about 1525 - 1527

Francesco Xanto Avelli da Rovigo

ca. 1486 - 1542

Italian

Unknown

Tin glazed (enameled) earthenware

Overall: 10 7/16 inches (26.5 cm)

Ceramics

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Gift of Richard A. and Joanne Brodie

2021.415

This work is in the public domain.

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until 2015, Mario Bendini (Milan, Italy)

2015, sold to (Camille Leprince and Justin Raccanello) (Paris, France, and London, United Kingdom)

2016, acquired by Richard A. and Joanne Brodie (Warren, Michigan, USA)

2021-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Ravanelli Guidotti, Carmen. "Faenza: ideale compagna spirituale del ceramologo: considerazioni sui contributi italiani dal 1913 al 1943," Faenza: Bollettino del Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza, no. 1 (2013): pp. 28-56.

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Francesco Xanto Avelli da Rovigo, Dish with the Allegory of Love depicting Giulia and Ottinello, about 1525 - 1527, tin glazed (enameled) earthenware. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Richard A. and Joanne Brodie, 2021.415.

Dish with the Allegory of Love depicting Giulia and Ottinello
Dish with the Allegory of Love depicting Giulia and Ottinello