The present work focuses on majolica objects from the collection of the museum of ceramic in Ascoli Piceno (Italy). The scientific investigation was performed on fragments detached from seven maiolicas attributed to the Castelli production (Abruzzi region) and one majolica from the Ascoli Piceno production (Marche region). The Castelli artifacts (late sixteenth–early eighteenth century) belong to the decorated style known as ‘‘compendiario.’’ The piece from Ascoli Piceno recalls the decoration style of the other considered objects and is attributable to the ‘‘Paci’’ manufacture (first half of the nineteenth century). The selected objects were investigated by fiber optics reflectance spectroscopy, micro-X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and s...
Seven fragments of atypical proto-majolica from the archaeological site of Siponto (Manfredonia, Fog...
A study has been realised to elucidate the first step of lustre production in Italy. With this aim i...
The ―Marmi Mischi‖ (mixed glass mosaic tesserae) are artificial calcium-rich glass decorations, typi...
The present work focuses on majolica objects from the collection of the museum of ceramic in Ascoli ...
In the present paper the main results obtained, over a period of more than ten years, from a series ...
Abstract: Laterza (southern Italy) was the most important town for the manufacture of Apulian majoli...
A collection of ceramics from the Middle Ages found in Altilia and Terravecchia (the Saepinum area, ...
This paper reports on the preliminary results of the ongoing research on Medieval and Renaissance ce...
Petrographic and chemical analyses of the “ceramic body” of 114 majolica artefacts manufactured in S...
The results of an archaeometric trial study performed on an important finding of Renaissance maiolic...
The paper presents a comprehensive physico-chemical investigation on a series of Hispano-Moresque ob...
An investigation was carried out on Renaissance lustre-decorated majolica shards, found during excav...
The results of an archaeometric trial study performed on an important finding of Renaissance maiolic...
In order to recover the ancient tradition concerning the materials used for the decoration, majolica...
The ancient floor of the Charterhouse church was built with majolica tiles, either monochrome or pol...
Seven fragments of atypical proto-majolica from the archaeological site of Siponto (Manfredonia, Fog...
A study has been realised to elucidate the first step of lustre production in Italy. With this aim i...
The ―Marmi Mischi‖ (mixed glass mosaic tesserae) are artificial calcium-rich glass decorations, typi...
The present work focuses on majolica objects from the collection of the museum of ceramic in Ascoli ...
In the present paper the main results obtained, over a period of more than ten years, from a series ...
Abstract: Laterza (southern Italy) was the most important town for the manufacture of Apulian majoli...
A collection of ceramics from the Middle Ages found in Altilia and Terravecchia (the Saepinum area, ...
This paper reports on the preliminary results of the ongoing research on Medieval and Renaissance ce...
Petrographic and chemical analyses of the “ceramic body” of 114 majolica artefacts manufactured in S...
The results of an archaeometric trial study performed on an important finding of Renaissance maiolic...
The paper presents a comprehensive physico-chemical investigation on a series of Hispano-Moresque ob...
An investigation was carried out on Renaissance lustre-decorated majolica shards, found during excav...
The results of an archaeometric trial study performed on an important finding of Renaissance maiolic...
In order to recover the ancient tradition concerning the materials used for the decoration, majolica...
The ancient floor of the Charterhouse church was built with majolica tiles, either monochrome or pol...
Seven fragments of atypical proto-majolica from the archaeological site of Siponto (Manfredonia, Fog...
A study has been realised to elucidate the first step of lustre production in Italy. With this aim i...
The ―Marmi Mischi‖ (mixed glass mosaic tesserae) are artificial calcium-rich glass decorations, typi...