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Source Description
This plate is part of a large service depicting episodes from the Second Punic War (Rome’s second war with Carthage), as told in the ancient Roman historian Livy’s (59 BCE-17CE) History of Rome. The numbering on the extant pieces goes up to 141, of which this is no. 74. In the foreground, Hannibal rides a rearing white horse and moves towards the left where two soldiers are crouched. In the background, a procession of women and soldiers advance from the central portal of a stone wall. Soldiers carrying banners storm the city’s left wall, while others are visible within the city at the right. On the back, in the center of two yellow-ochre circles, a painted inscription identifies the scene illustrated on the plate’s obverse: 74/Annibale Vincuuia a sacco/mise/Mancando de le fe che le promise, roughly translatable as “ [Plate no.] 74, Hannibal put Vincuvia [Venusia] to the sack, failing in his promise.” The service, painted in blue, copper-green, yellow, ochre, manganese, grey, tan, black, and opaque white, was likely made in the workshop run by Guido Durantino, the leading workshop for “istoriato” (story telling) maiolica in Urbino from the 1530s to the 1570s. There are some indications that it may have been commissioned by a Florentine Grand Duke. To view other maiolica pieces made by Guido Durantino, click on the name in the creator field; for more information on “maiolica” see 48.1336.
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Document identity
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32699
label
Plate with Hannibal Sacking Venusia
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Source metadata
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title
Plate with Hannibal Sacking Venusia
description
This plate is part of a large service depicting episodes from the Second Punic War (Rome’s second war with Carthage), as told in the ancient Roman historian Livy’s (59 BCE-17CE) History of Rome. The numbering on the extant pieces goes up to 141, of which this is no. 74. In the foreground, Hannibal rides a rearing white horse and moves towards the left where two soldiers are crouched. In the background, a procession of women and soldiers advance from the central portal of a stone wall. Soldiers carrying banners storm the city’s left wall, while others are visible within the city at the right. On the back, in the center of two yellow-ochre circles, a painted inscription identifies the scene illustrated on the plate’s obverse: 74/Annibale Vincuuia a sacco/mise/Mancando de le fe che le promise, roughly translatable as “ [Plate no.] 74, Hannibal put Vincuvia [Venusia] to the sack, failing in his promise.” The service, painted in blue, copper-green, yellow, ochre, manganese, grey, tan, black, and opaque white, was likely made in the workshop run by Guido Durantino, the leading workshop for “istoriato” (story telling) maiolica in Urbino from the 1530s to the 1570s. There are some indications that it may have been commissioned by a Florentine Grand Duke. To view other maiolica pieces made by Guido Durantino, click on the name in the creator field; for more information on “maiolica” see 48.1336.
provenance
Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
1550-1560 (Renaissance)
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CC0
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en
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Ceramics
plates (dishes)
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6
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6
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import
dimensions
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cm
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3.6
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24.3
dimensionsRaw
1 7/16 x 9 9/16 in. (3.6 x 24.3 cm)
Source extras
style
Istoriato
inscriptions
[Inscription] On the back
in the footring
in blue: ˆ 74 ˆ / Annibale Vincuvia à sacco / mise / Mancando de la fe che le promise
med
earthenware with tin glaze (maiolica)
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none
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REN
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none
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