Majolica
Discover the vibrant world of Majolica in this comprehensive book by Jeffrey B. Snyder, published in 2001. Spanning 160 pages, "Majolica" delves into the colorful earthenware that has seen a revival in modern interior decoration, echoing the charm of Victorian aesthetics. The fascinating journey of Majolica begins with its roots in Italian Renaissance tin-glazed pottery, evolving through centuries to influence styles across France and England. This rich history captures the essence of an art form that became a staple for the burgeoning middle class in Europe and the United States.
With detailed analysis set against a cultural-historical backdrop, Snyder showcases hundreds of Majolica forms and countless patterns, inviting both collectors and enthusiasts to explore the beauty and craftsmanship of these unique pieces. Whether you're a seasoned collector or someone appreciating art, this book serves as an essential resource, illuminating the significance of Majolica in the realm of antiques and collectibles.