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Textbook reference graphic reproducing a Renaissance tin-glazed maiolica sweetmeat plate from Cafaggiolo featuring intricate grotesque decoration - stock illustration

This circular reference graphic reproduces the symmetrical, highly ornate design of an Italian Renaissance maiolica ceramic sweetmeat plate crafted at the famous Cafaggiolo workshop near Florence around 1509. The tondo composition showcases a sophisticated layout of grotesque and arabesque ornamentation typical of Renaissance pottery design inspired by ancient Roman wall frescoes. Capping the upper axis is a classical ox skull or bucranium, which is flanked by a pair of outspread swans turning their necks inward toward a central hanging cornucopia garland. The side registers are anchored by a matching pair of winged satyrs or centaurs blowing long, curved horn trumpets while balancing on top of ornate, cornucopia-shaped pillars. In the center of the plate, a small winged Cupid or genius figure holds aloft a heavy rectangular tablet beneath a stylized satyr mask, while the lower base is anchored by a formal trophy assembly of classical plate armor, standard helmets, and oval shields, demonstrating how early sixteenth-century Tuscan master potters combined complex classical mythology, martial heraldry, and architectural line work on functional tin-glazed earthenware vessels.
This circular reference graphic reproduces the symmetrical, highly ornate design of an Italian Renaissance maiolica ceramic sweetmeat plate crafted at the famous Cafaggiolo workshop near Florence around 1509. The tondo composition showcases a sophisticated layout of grotesque and arabesque ornamentation typical of Renaissance pottery design inspired by ancient Roman wall frescoes. Capping the upper axis is a classical ox skull or bucranium, which is flanked by a pair of outspread swans turning their necks inward toward a central hanging cornucopia garland. The side registers are anchored by a matching pair of winged satyrs or centaurs blowing long, curved horn trumpets while balancing on top of ornate, cornucopia-shaped pillars. In the center of the plate, a small winged Cupid or genius figure holds aloft a heavy rectangular tablet beneath a stylized satyr mask, while the lower base is anchored by a formal trophy assembly of classical plate armor, standard helmets, and oval shields, demonstrating how early sixteenth-century Tuscan master potters combined complex classical mythology, martial heraldry, and architectural line work on functional tin-glazed earthenware vessels.
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