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Qué (quién) es maiolica - definición

ITALIAN TIN-GLAZED POTTERY DATING FROM THE RENAISSANCE PERIOD AND IN THE BROAD SENSE ALSO OTHER TYPES OF COLOURED GLAZED POTTERY
Urbino maiolica; Urbino Maiolica; Italian maiolica; Mayolica; Istoriato; Urbino majolica
  • Dish with bird, in Islamic-derived style, [[Orvieto]], {{circa}} 1270–1330 ([[Victoria and Albert Museum]])
  • Deruta ware]] dish, 2nd quarter of the 16th century, shows the full range of glaze colors ([[Victoria and Albert Museum]])
  • ''Istoriato'' charger, [[Faenza]], {{circa}} 1555 ([[Dallas Museum of Art]])
  • Lodi]], Italy, Ferretti factory, 1770-75

maiolica         
[m?'j?l?k?, m??'?l?k?]
¦ noun fine earthenware with coloured decoration on an opaque white tin glaze, originating in Italy during the Renaissance.
Origin
C16: Ital., from Maiolica 'Majorca'.
Urbino maiolica         
Urbino majolica is maiolica type of earthenware made in Urbino, Italy. Urbino has long been a key city in the making of maiolica.
Vasylkiv maiolica rooster         
  •  Ceramic rooster on a surviving cabinet in a ruined house, [[Borodianka]], April 2022
  • Pysanka with the Borodianka rooster
TYPE OF CERAMIC JUG MADE IN UKRAINE
Vasylkiv maiolica rooster () is a replicated decorative piece produced by the maiolica factory in Vasylkiv, created by Valerii Protoriev and Nadiia Protorieva. It became a symbol of resilience during the Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022) after a photo of one of the houses in Borodianka went viral: despite the flat being almost completely destroyed, a kitchen cabinet on the wall survived.

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Maiolica

Maiolica is tin-glazed pottery decorated in colours on a white background. The most renowned Italian maiolica is from the Renaissance period. These works were known as istoriato wares ("painted with stories") when depicting historical and mythical scenes. By the late 15th century, multiple locations, mainly in northern and central Italy, were producing sophisticated pieces for a luxury market in Italy and beyond. In France, maiolica developed as faience, in the Netherlands and England as delftware, and in Spain as talavera. In English, the spelling was anglicised to majolica, but the pronunciation usually preserved the vowel with an i as in kite ().