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Italians introduced maiolica, a type of tin-glazed earthenware, as early as the 13th century. Prized for its colorful decoration and glassy surface, maiolica objects achieved the same luxury status as paintings and sculpture. Although modeled into functional forms such as large plates, and bowls, their primary role was for display on sideboards.
This basin, which would have held a ewer, typifies "istoriato," or story-painted, maolica. Orazio Fontana and his family achieved great fame for the style. First developed around Urbino in the early 16th century, "istoriato" drew upon mythological and biblical themes. The two men battling in this center medallion represent Hercules slaying the giant Cacus. The surrounding imagery features delicate grotesques-fantastic forms of humans, animals, and plants, derived from ancient interiors in Rome's House of Nero, rediscovered in the 15th century.