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Maiolica dish, Apollo slaying the Sons of Niobe- Shape approximately 64 with plain rim
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Maiolica dish, Apollo slaying the Sons of Niobe- Shape approximately 64 with plain rim
5938087 Maiolica dish, Apollo slaying the Sons of Niobe- Shape approximately 64 with plain rim, base of dish, 1548 (earthenware, tin-glazed overall; the reverse pale beige. painted in blue, green, yellow, orange, stone, brown, manganese-purple, black, and white) by Caravaggio, Polidoro da (1490/1500-1543) (after); 4.0x42.8 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; (add.info.: Guido di Merlino (Italy, The Marches, Urbino), workshop, possibly; Polidoro da Caravaggio (Polidoro Caldara) (1490/1500-1543), after); eFitzwilliam Museum; Italian, out of copyright
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Apollo Arrow Arrows Bow And Arrow Bowman Cadmus Circular Citadel Dish Earthenware Glazed High Renaissance Maiolica Male Nude Niobe Phoebus Round Slain Slayer Slaying Stampede Stampeding Tin Glazed Polidoro Caldara Polidoro Da Caravaggio
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This print showcases a stunning Maiolica dish depicting the mythological scene of Apollo slaying the Sons of Niobe. Created by Caravaggio, Polidoro da in 1548, this earthenware masterpiece measures approximately 4.0x42.8 cm and is currently housed at the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge in the UK. The dish's shape, known as Shape approximately 64 with a plain rim, adds to its visual appeal and elegance. The reverse side features a pale beige color while the front is adorned with an exquisite array of colors including blue, green, yellow, orange, stone brown, manganese-purple, black, and white. The intricate details on this piece are truly remarkable; from Apollo's powerful stance as he aims his bow and arrow towards his enemies to the stampeding horses that symbolize chaos and destruction. Guido di Merlino possibly worked alongside Polidoro da Caravaggio in creating this extraordinary artwork. This high Renaissance piece not only showcases exceptional craftsmanship but also tells a compelling story from Greek mythology. It captures the intense moment when Apollo avenges his mother Leto by mercilessly slaying all fourteen children of Niobe for her arrogant boasting. With its rich history and artistic significance within Italian pottery during the 16th century Renaissance period, this Maiolica dish continues to captivate viewers with its beauty and narrative power.
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