The Burning of Troy

Fontana Workshop Italian, 1500-1700

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About the Artwork

The Burning of Troy

between 1570 and 1574

Fontana Workshop

1500-1700

Italian

Unknown

Tin-glazed earthenware with polychrome decoration

Overall: 3 3/16 × 18 1/4 inches diameter (8.1 × 46.4 cm)

Ceramics

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Founders Society Purchase with funds from Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kanzler in memory of Mrs. William Clay

61.168

This work is in the public domain.

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Inscribed, on bottom in underglaze blue: G.V.V.D. | Munus .F. Andrea | Volaterrano . | L'incendio de Troia : [translated: The gift of Guido Ubaldo, Duke of Urbino, to Brother Andrea of Volterra. The Burning of Troy]

Marks, on bottom: [faded marks in grey or brown] Marks, on bottom: 61.168

Provenance

Guidobaldo, Duke of Urbino

gift to Fra Andrea Ghetti da Volterra

by 1844, Geremia Delsette (Bologna, Italy)

by 1857, Alexander Barker (London, England)

Baron Gustave Rothschild (Paris, France)

acquired by his grandson, Baron Lambert

Baroness Lambert (New York, New York, USA)

1941, Rothschild-Lambert sale, lot 127. (French and Co., New York, New York, USA)

1961-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Pryor, J. "A Gift of Maiolica Ware." Bulletin of the DIA 41, no. 1 (1961): pp. 13-15, p. 16 (ill.).

Wethey, A. "A Historiated Majolica Serving Platter" Bulletin of the DIA 58, no. 1, 1980, pp. 37-42, p. 36 (ill.).

Wilson, Timothy. "La maiolica a Castel Durante e ad Urbino fra il 1535 e il 1565: alcuni corredi stemmati." In I Della Rovere nell'Italia delle corti, vol. 4, Arte della maiolica, ed. Gian Carlo Bojani. Urbino, 2002, pp. 125-127 (ill.), 151.

Bulletin of the DIA 87, no. 1/4: Italian Renaissance and Later Ceramics (2013): no. 18.

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Fontana Workshop, The Burning of Troy, between 1570 and 1574, tin-glazed earthenware with polychrome decoration. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase with funds from Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kanzler in memory of Mrs. William Clay, 61.168.

The Burning of Troy
The Burning of Troy