Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum

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  1. Tabletop
    Naples, circa 1760
    By Francesco Saverio II Maria Grue
    Tin-glazed earthenware
    Inscribed on the obverse, in two cartouches,
    FLAVA CERES TENUS SPI CIS RED EM I TA
    CAPILLOS and FORTUNAT SUAE
    QUISQUE FABER; signed on the horses
    haunch in scene of Europeans hunting a
    deer, SG; and signed on the horse's haunch
    in scene of Moors hunting ostriches, FSG.
    Height: ιr4 in. (3.2 cm);
    Diameter: 1 ft. 11Κ in. (59.7 cm)
    Accession number 86.DE. 533


PROVENANCE
Earl of Warwick, Warwickshire; (sold,
Sotheby's, London, March 4,1986, lot 24);
[Winifred Williams, Ltd., London].
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Jacqueline Guillaumin, "Majoliques tardives:
δ prospecter," Connaissance des arts 419
(1987), p. 12, fig. 4; "Acquisitions/1986,
GettyMusJ 15 (1987), no. 116, p. 217, illus.;
Guido Donatone, "Pasquale Criscuolo e
la Maiolica Napoletana dell'Etδ Rococo,"
Centro Studi per U Storia delh Cerαmica
Meridionale: Quaderno (1988), fig. 1; Hess,
Maiolica, no. 35, pp. 116-119.
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