"Exuberant Grotesques: Renaissance Maiolica from the Fontana Workshop" Exhibition

The Frick Collection

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Although it was not until 2008 that the first piece of maiolica entered The Frick Collection, it was an extraordinary debut: a large dish painted with a narrative scene, or istoriato, inspired by Marcantonio Raimondi's print after The Judgment of Paris by Raphael. This scene is surrounded by colorful grotesques delicately painted on a white ground, a specialty of the renowned workshop of Orazio Fontana in Urbino, to which the best pieces are usually attributed. This new acquisition — a gift to The Frick Collection by Dianne Dwyer Modestini in memory of her husband, Mario Modestini — is the inspiration for a small focus exhibition on the Fontana workshop's highly decorative maiolica painted with delicate grotesques on a whitened ground. The Frick Collection's piece will be shown along with five related works on loan from The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The exhibition illustrates the technical and artistic excellence reached in the Fontana workshop in the third quarter of the sixteenth century. This presentation of pieces of different shapes will provide an opportunity for visitors to view the richness of table services made in maiolica for the Renaissance aristocracy.

[Image: Fontana workshop "The Judgment of Paris after Raphael" (c. 1565) Maiolica dish tin-glazed earthenware. The Frick Collection, gift of Dianne Dwyer Modestini in memory of Mario Modestini]

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from September 15, 2009 to January 17, 2010

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