The Development of the Maiolica Collection in the Bargello from the Medici to the Present Day

Fascinating online discussion from London Art Week looking at the history of Renaissance Maiolica as seen through the collection of the Bargello in Florence and pieces from the Detroit Institute of Art.

There was as an impressive panel chaired by Katherine Zock, Director of the Friends of the Bargello and consisting of Timothy Wilson, Professor of the Arts of the Renaissance, Oxford, Alan Darr from Detroit Institute of Art and a dealer Justin Raccamello. They picked significant pieces which outlined both the history of the ceramics concentrating on Medici pieces and also of their collections.

Sometimes this type of format can become a bit of an insiders talk but all of them talked clearly about their pieces for the amateur and had a lively discussion handing over to each other with ease even on Zoom.

I had not come across Medici porcelain before so was particularly interested in those pieces. I could get seriously into Maiolica!

 

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