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Renaissance Aardewerk Polychrome tile with flowers - 132 x
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30sinds 16 mei. '25, 13:46
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Medieval Earthenware Polychrome tile with flowers
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• Type of Object: Polychrome tile with flowers
• Culture: Medieval, Renaissance Period
• Date: 17th Century
• Material: Earthenware
• Dimensions: 132 x 18 mm
• Condition: Good condition: Well-preserved with minimal wear.
• Origin: Europe
• Object ID Number: 45
Provenance:
This Polychrome tile with flowers was acquired by Wim van Stormbroek in 2005 through a direct purchase from a collector, Jan B. a collector based in Zwolle (the Netherlands).
According to Jan B., he acquired this Polychrome tile with flowers in the 1990's through an direct purchase from collector and kept it in his private collection until 2005.
Before this, No further information regarding its earlier history was available from the previous owner.
This item is in a collection since the 1990's from a Private collector in the Netherlands.
This information was provided by Jan B. and is stated here to the best of my knowledge.
This object is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and provenance in PDF format, detailing its history and origin.
This 17th-century polychrome tile is a fine example of Dutch decorative ceramics from the Renaissance period. Featuring a central vase filled with stylized flowers, the tile reflects the influence of both Moorish and Italian majolica traditions that were adapted by Dutch artisans.
Such tiles were commonly used in the interiors of affluent homes, churches, and public buildings, adorning walls and fireplaces with vibrant, symmetrical motifs. The floral composition, enclosed within a diamond-shaped border, is characteristic of Dutch Delftware from the Golden Age, where blue, orange, and green tones were popular. These tiles were not only decorative but also practical, as they provided an easy-to-clean and durable surface, making them a preferred choice for kitchens and hallways.
The transition from the Medieval to the Renaissance period marked a profound cultural and intellectual shift in Europe. The late Medieval period was characterized by feudal systems, Gothic art, and a strong focus on religious life. The Renaissance, emerging in Italy in the 14th century, heralded a rebirth of classical learning, art, and humanism. Figures like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo epitomized this period’s creativity, blending innovation with Greco-Roman ideals. Politically, the Renaissance saw the rise of centralized states, while the printing press revolutionized communication. Together, these eras laid the foundation for modern Western civilization.
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