A blue, yellow and white painted dish depicting the profile of a woman with blonde hair and a scroll
Bowl with ideal profile of a woman, Castel Durante, Italy, Around 1520–25, Tin-glazed earthenware. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, London (Samuel Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Trust) © The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

Bowl with ideal profile of a woman

Castel Durante, Italy, Around 1520-25

Dishes with profiles of men and women dressed in the style of ancient Rome made fashionable gifts and sometimes hung in pairs.

Although not portraits of real people, they can bear the name of a beloved. The ‘Tarsia’ of this dish may refer to a heroine from classical literature or  a young woman who lived locally. The letter ‘b’ stands for bella (beautiful in Italian).

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From the early 16th century, the Ottoman Empire became Venice’s main trading partner in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Ottomans exported to Europe their highly prized pottery made in the imperial workshops of Iznik, near Istanbul. Jugs like this were...

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