Description
The earthenware tazza is gadrooned shaped the decorative motif consisting of convex curves obliquely around a central roundel which forms a flower head.
The polychrome decoration of leaves and a central flower are blue, yellow, green, and orange and are strikingly applied.
The tazza is a very decorative piece in a fashion widely used in the Italian Renaissance and is probably the work from Crespina Faenza in the mid 16th century.