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Urbino|ɜːˈbiːnəʊ| Name of a city in the province of Le Marche, Italy, and of a former duchy, used attrib. to designate (items of) majolica made there from the fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries.
1881C. C. Harrison Woman's Handiwork ii. 104 An Urbino drug-pot, or a Delft plaque. 1883J. W. Mollett Illustr. Dict. Art & Archæol. 331/1 Urbino ware, made at Urbino, under the patronage of its Duke. 1924Rackham & Read Eng. Pottery iv. 47 Another class of Italian motives is the strange brood of caryatids, sphinxes, winged beasts, dragons, and semi-monstrous birds... The seed of this kindred may have come in some cases from some piece of Urbino maiolica. 1940Burlington Mag. Aug. 64/2 A large Urbino dish in the Musée de Cluny. 1952B. Rackham Italian Maiolica v. 24 A dish at Cambridge..interesting as an example of Urbino ware with lustre enrichment added by Maestro Giorgio at Gubbio—is now considered to be the work of the son. 1973Times 3 Nov. 2/2 The sale also contained an Urbino majolica dish painted with the murder of Amphiarus by Francesco Xanto. |