A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN MAIOLICA CLASSICAL BUSTS
A VILLA IN TUSCANY PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN (LOTS 152-175, 201-271 & 290)
A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN MAIOLICA CLASSICAL BUSTS

CIRCA 1860, PROBABLY BOLOGNA, IN THE MANNER OF ANGELO MINGHETTI

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A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN MAIOLICA CLASSICAL BUSTS
CIRCA 1860, PROBABLY BOLOGNA, IN THE MANNER OF ANGELO MINGHETTI
Modelled as Ceres and a male companion, painted in typical colours, some restoration and minor losses, glaze flaking
The largest 33 in. (84 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

Angelo Minghetti (d. 1885), who founded his workshops in Bologna in 1858, exhibited his work at exhibitions held in Turin, London, Naples, Vienna and Paris. Minghetti took inspiration from his 'heroes' of the Renaissance period, most notably the sculptor Lucca della Robbia, who was famous for his large-scale works in polychrome earthenware. Four related busts of Roman Emperors, also attributed to the ceramicist Minghetti were acquired in 1885 by the South Kensington Museum, London (renamed the Victoria & Albert Museum).

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