Maiolica Collection
Maiolica, the art of ceramic mastery, finds its home in Ravello, a picturesque town nestled along the enchanting Amalfi Coast in Campania, Italy
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Maiolica, the art of ceramic mastery, finds its home in Ravello, a picturesque town nestled along the enchanting Amalfi Coast in Campania, Italy. The vibrant colors and intricate designs ceramics adorn every corner of this coastal paradise. Step into the cafa©"Las Misiones" in Montevideo's Old City and be greeted by an entrance door adorned with stunning maiolica tiles. Each tile tells a story, whispering tales from distant lands and ancient civilizations. Santa Chiara Monastery in Naples boasts a cloister adorned with majestic columns covered in delicate maiolica patterns. As you wander through this serene space, you can't help but feel transported to another time. Within Santa Chiara Monastery lies an ancient library filled with treasures beyond imagination. Amongst these treasures are beautifully crafted maiolica plates depicting historical scenes like "The Taking of Lugo, " capturing moments frozen in time on tin-glazed earthenware. Giovanni Battista da Faenza's masterpiece from 1563 showcases Darius III and his family before Alexander the Great on a ceramic plate. This exquisite work of art brings history alive as it graces any room it adorns. Intriguing mythological stories come to life on maiolica dishes like "Diana and Actaeon. " These tin-glazed earthenware pieces transport us to worlds where gods and mortals intertwine amidst breathtaking landscapes. Leda and the Swan captivate our senses as we gaze upon this mesmerizing scene depicted on a majolica tile. The beauty captured within these ceramics is truly awe-inspiring. Palacio da Praia's Hunting Room comes alive through majestically detailed tiles showcasing dogs attacking a bull. These ceramic masterpieces bring energy and excitement into any space they inhabit. Art Nouveau takes center stage at Roerstrand Factory with their magnificent majolica sink.