The form speaks volumes even before one examines the decor. The albarello, this cylindrical vase with a flared neck and a distinct waist, is one of the oldest and noblest forms of Mediterranean ceramics. Born in medieval apothecaries, where it was used to store spices and medicines, it became over the centuries an object of prestige, adopted by major Spanish and Italian workshops to create a decorative vase of character. This one comes from the Guertes workshop in Seville, whose handwritten signature appears on the reverse. Seville is one of the great centers of Spanish artisanal ceramics, a direct heir to Moorish techniques and the long Hispano-Moresque tradition. Sevillian workshops have perpetuated for centuries a know-how of hand-painting on faience, with that characteristic palette of cobalt blue, lavender blue, and gilded olive green highlights. The decoration abounds over the entire surface of the vase. Bellflower blossoms and sinuous foliage unfurl in continuous scrolls, hand-painted with a freedom and vitality that reveal the potter's hand. The olive highlights bring an unexpected warmth to the blue and white. Two molded side handles in the shape of mascarons frame the belly. Geometric friezes at the neck and base frame the whole with precision. The glaze is brilliant, the background white luminous. In a Mediterranean interior, an antique library, or a stone fireplace, this vase immediately finds its place. It measures 28 cm in height with an interior diameter of 10 cm at the neck. Very good condition, brilliant glaze, intact decoration.
Additional details:
- Brand: Guertes Sevilla
- Style: Méditerranéen
- Style: Hispano-Moresque
- Material: Faïence
- Colour: bleu cobalt
- Colour: olive
- Colour: bleu lavande
- Colour: vert olive doré