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The medieval re-examination restores all the decorative elements used in the medieval period, characterizes its features and colours and refines its shape.
In Orvieto in the 1920s, thanks to Vascellari’s pottery, Medieval re-examination became a new style which has since, unfortunately, been lost over the course of the years.
cod. b11 - Series of tiles with "various animals" - cod. b12 - Series of tiles with "various figures" - cod. b13 - Plate finished in verdigris and manganese depicting "King and Queen" - cod. b14 - Plate finished in verdigris and manganese depicting "woman sewing" - cod. b15 - Plate finished in verdigris and manganese depicting a deer on a textured surface -
cod. b11 cod. b12 cod. b13 cod. b14 cod. b15
cod. b16 - Dinner service finished in verdigris and manganese depicting various subjects - cod. b17 - Plate finished in verdigris and manganese depicting an archer - cod. b18 - Six plates of 22cm diameter finished in verdigris and manganese with "Fantasy" themes - cod. b19 - Six plates depicting "King, Queen and various other characters" - cod. b20 - Stoop with "King, Queen and deer" -
cod. b16 cod. b17 cod. b18 cod. b19 cod. b20
 
     
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Medieval Re-examination