another albarello of ca. 1470-1500 in the British Mu
seum, London (inv. MLA 1878, 12-30, 415);^8 and a wet-
drug jar dated to the end of the fifteenth century in the
Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Lyons (from the Paul Gillet
collection).^9
Notes
- See discussion of marks for no. 11 above.
- See conclusion of the introduction for more information on neutron
activation analysis as an analytical tool. - Fiocco and Gherardi 1994, 150, figs. 26 -27.
- Berti 1998, figs. 18, 70, 94, 118.
- Busti and Cocchi 1987, pi. Va-b; Fiocco and Gherardi 1988: pi. VIa;
Bojani 1992, fig. 32; Busti and Cocchi 1999, 140, no. 20. - Berti 1997, nos. 187, 243, 248; Berti 1998, figs. 9-10, 15, 18-19,
45-46, 49-5^ 94/ n8. - Rackham 1940, 1: no. iio; 2: pi. 20; Berardi 1984, 282, fig. 70.
- Wilson 1987A, 36-37, no. 31 (attributed to central Italian regions of
Emilia-Romagna, the Marches, or Umbria). - Giacomotti 1962, 33.
14D Basin with dragon and concentric geometric patterns. Deruta, ca. 1480-
1500. Tin-glazed earthenware, Diam: 38.2 cm (15 in.). Washington,
D.C., Corcoran Gallery of Art, William A. Clark Collection, inv. 26.315.
14E Fragments of a plate. Montelupo, 1480-95. Tin-glazed earthenware,
Diam: 21.4 cm (8^3 /8 in.). Montelupo, Museo Archeologico e della Ceram-
ica. Compare, in particular, the triangular areas of both vertical and
horizontal lines around the rim with similar patterns between the lip
and shoulder on the Getty jar.
far with the Profile of a Young Man 8 5