Tin-Glaze and Image Culture

Timothy Wilson (Editor), Rainald Franz (Editor), Lilli Hollein (Editor)

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Author
Timothy Wilson (Editor), Rainald Franz (Editor), Lilli Hollein (Editor)
Publish Date
2023-02-03
Subtitle
The MAK Maiolica Collection in Its Wider Context
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
288
Publisher Name
Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt
ISBN-10
3897906724
ISBN-13
9783897906723
citemno
271988
SKU
9783897906723

Description

The MAK's holdings of maiolica shown in a dialogue with other well-known Austrian and Central European collections A scholarly exploration of one of the best collections of maiolica for the first time Several essays provide an extensive insight into the cultural and historical context of maiolica tableware Accompanies an exhibition at the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna (AT), 6 April - 7 August 202
The Museum of Applied Arts (MAK) in Vienna holds a unique collection of Italian maiolica from the 15th to the 18th century, which is now being published almost in its entirety for the very first time. Maiolica tableware, Italy's luxury export, spread to the courts of northern Europe from the early 16th century. Today, the MAK's holdings from former imperial, ecclesiastical, aristocratic, and private ownership enter into a dialog with maiolica from well-known Austrian and Central European collections. Timothy Wilson, professor emeritus at Balliol College Oxford and former Keeper of Western Art at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, and Rainald Franz, curator at MAK, together with other experts provide an extensive insight into the development of maiolica in its cultural and historical context. Thus a scholarly exploration of one of the best collections of maiolica in the world has now been scientifically examined for the very first time.
With contributions by Rainald Franz, Michael Göbl, Nikolaus Hofer, and Timothy Wilson.