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Deruta 16th Century Majolica Large Dish Art Print - Emblematic Female Figure
Deruta 16th Century Majolica Large Dish Art Print - Emblematic Female Figure
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Dating from the golden age of Italian Renaissance majolica, circa 1510 to 1540, this masterwork from Deruta showcases an intricate segmental border of stylized plant sprays and scale patterns. At its center, an enigmatic, emblematic female figure stands holding a crowned toad and a cornucopia—a complex allegorical composition rich in Classical symbolism and historical provenance. Our archival reproduction preserves the rich, earthy pigments and delicate glaze crackle of the original ceramic. Every format is finished with the same clean white gallery border that floats the artwork in standard proportions with no cropping, ensuring a refined, gallery-ready presentation that honors its architectural symmetry.
About Your Border
Every format — Fine Art Print, Framed Fine Art Print, Canvas and Framed Canvas — is supplied with a clean white gallery border framing the image on all four sides. The border is sized in proportion to the piece — approximately 10% of the shortest edge on each side (for example, about 3 cm of white border on a 30 cm-wide piece) — so the artwork keeps its standard proportions with no cropping and is ready to hang or frame straight away. If you prefer, you can also place your own mount/mat on top.
Would you like a different border width, a borderless full-bleed version, or any other adjustment? Just let us know within 24 hours of ordering and we'll tailor it for you at no extra cost.
