Renaissance floorings, majolica tiles and grotesque tile panels: some examples
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We have hundreds of images of Renaissance tiles in our archives that we use as source of inspiration. Here are some examples.
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We have hundreds of images of Renaissance tiles in our archives that we use as source of inspiration. Here are some examples.
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Ref. CD23 - The Visitation. Dim. 156x112 cm. This is the first azulejos panel ever painted, in the Royal chapel of the Alcazar in Sevilla (Spain), Made by Francisco Niculoso, italian painter living in Sevilla around 1500
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Ref. RC11 - Della Robbia (see keywords). Floor tiling imitating a carpet (around 1475), Saint Andrew Church, Empoli (Toscane, Italy)
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Ref. RC13 - Interlace. Tiles 20x20 cm or 15x15 cm (around 8''x8''or 6''x6''). Decor painted upon engobe (see keywords)
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Ref. RC15 - Decor upon engobe (see keywords). Tiles 20x20 cm or 15x15 cm (about 8''x8'' or 6''x6'')
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Ref. RC06 - 3 colours. Decor painted upon engobe (see keywords). Tiles 15x15 cm (about 6''x6'')
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Ref. RC08 - Tiles, 15x15 cm (around 6''x6'')
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Ref. R22 - Musician angels. Dim. 150x90 cm (about 60''x36''). Renaissance panel inspired by the pavement painted by Masseot Abaquesne (see keywords) around 1550 for the Batie d'Urfe Castle (Loire, France) and now exposed in Le
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Ref. R07 - Musician angel. Detail of the reproduction by Almaviva of the pavement exposed in Le Louvre Museum
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Ref. R20 - Caryatid. Panel 150 x 90 cm (about 60''x36'') inspired by the pavement painted by Masseot Abaquesne (see keywords) around 1550 for the Batie d'Urfe Castle (Loire, France) and now exposed in Le Louvre Museum
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Ref. R20 - Caryatid detail. Panel inspired by the pavement painted by Masseot Abaquesne (see keywords) around 1550 for the Batie d'Urfe Castle (Loire, France) and now exposed in Le Louvre Museum
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Shower decorated with acanthus leaf pattern tiles from El Escorial Palace near Madrid. Tiles 15x15 cm (about 6''x6'')
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Shower decorated with Renaissance ironwork tiles
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Ref. R08 - Panelling from the Escorial. Panelling with acanthus pattern. Escorial Palace (Spain, around 1570)
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Ref. RC14 - Floor tiles
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Ref. R02 - Yellow and blue mural. Tiles 13x13 or 15x15 cm (about 5''x5'' or 6''x6'')
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Ref. R17 - Polychromatic pavement. Octagons composed with oblong hexagonal tiles surrounding square tiles. Painted in Anvers (nowadays in Belgium) around 1530
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Ref. R23 - Panel Deruta, Italy, 16th c.
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Ref. RC05 - Pavement Venice. Maiolica (see keywords) from San Sebastiano Church in Venice, around 1510
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Ref. R03 - Panel with grotesque and coat of arms. Dim. 240x90 cm (about 8'x3')
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Ref. R14 - Blue grotesque
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Ref. R24 - Decor de rinceaux. Panel inspired by an engraving by Bérain
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Ref. R18 - Ochre panelling from the Vila Viçosa (Tobie, Portugal, 1558)
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Ref. RC12 - Portraits. Reproduction in 20x20 cm (about 8''x8'') of the pavement of Brou Church where are buried the Dukes of Bourgogne
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Ref. RC20 - Tiles designing a cross, from Antwerp (Belgium), 16th c.
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Ref. RC21 - Geometric tiles from Antwerp (Belgium), 16th c.
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Ref. RC19 - Polychromatic pattern. Tiles 15x15 cm (about 6''x6'')
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Ref. RC09 - Reproduction of tiles from Urbino (Italy), early 16th c. Tiles 20x20 cm (about 8''x8'')
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Ref. R12 - Urbino tiles. Grotesque, 20x20 cm (about 8''x8'')
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Ref. R13 - Urbino tiles. Portrait and trophies, 20x20 cm (about 8''x8'')
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Ref. RC03 - Studiolo Mantoue. Reproduction of the tiles from the studiolo of Isabelle d'Este in Mantoue (Italy). Tiles 20x20 cm (about 8''x8''). Inscriptions 'Bona fe non est mutabile' (Love is everlasting) (leftside tile), an
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Ref. RC02 - Ceramic friezes, 15x15 cm (about 6''x6'')
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Ref. RC07 - Friezes ''Acanthus leaf''. A same pattern, the acanthus leaf, drawn in different colors. To show an example of the large variety of what we can draw
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Ref. RC04 - Friezes ''Abaquesne''. These Renaissance friezes are directly inspired by Greco-Roman art
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Ref. RC01 - Renaissance friezes, 7,5 x15 cm (about 3''x6'')
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Ref. RC16 - Renaissance pavement, reproduction of the tiles from the Petrucci Palace in Siena (1509)
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Ref. RC10 - San Donato Church. Tiles 25x13 cm (about 10''x5'') decorating the cieling of San Donato Church in Castelli (Italy)
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Ref. R29 - Renaissance engravings, some examples that may inspire ceramic panels (see archives)
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Ref. CD46 - Round Table. Tiles cut to measure. Spanish pattern of ironwork
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