Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fig. 51.—BACILE. Maiolica. Red body. The oraament drawn inmanganese: the hair is painted yellow, the veil manganese, the top ofthe bodice is gi-een. The conventional pattern on the sides and rim ispainted in green, manganese, and jellow. The rim is pierced forstrmg. D. 45 cm. South Kensington Museum. 54. Fio. 52.—BACILE. This and on to fig. 68 are Maiolica, red body, andhave the ornament drawn in manganese. The hare is painted in man-ganese, the artichoke in yellow and green, the rosettes and dots in thesame colours. T


Oak-leaf jars; a fifteenth century Italian ware showing Moresco influence . Fig. 51.—BACILE. Maiolica. Red body. The oraament drawn inmanganese: the hair is painted yellow, the veil manganese, the top ofthe bodice is gi-een. The conventional pattern on the sides and rim ispainted in green, manganese, and jellow. The rim is pierced forstrmg. D. 45 cm. South Kensington Museum. 54. Fio. 52.—BACILE. This and on to fig. 68 are Maiolica, red body, andhave the ornament drawn in manganese. The hare is painted in man-ganese, the artichoke in yellow and green, the rosettes and dots in thesame colours. The conventional pattern on the sides and rim is paintedin green, manganese, and yellow. On the unglazed reverse is a drawingof a winged Eros climbing a tree. Two small tlat handles are attachedto the sides. D. 47 cm. South Kensington Musevun. 55


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