{"id":192669,"date":"2022-08-12T12:01:52","date_gmt":"2022-08-12T10:01:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/ceramica-italiana-e-maiolica-artistica-2\/"},"modified":"2022-08-12T12:01:52","modified_gmt":"2022-08-12T10:01:52","slug":"ceramica-italiana-e-maiolica-artistica-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bellaumbria.net\/en\/ceramica-italiana-e-maiolica-artistica-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Ceramica italiana e maiolica artistica"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"display:none\">\n<p><strong>Le ceramiche italiane: produzione umbra<\/strong><br \/>\nLa maiolica artistica e l&#8217;arte della ceramica italiana sono rinomate nel mondo per la qualit\u00e0 del decoro e per la variet\u00e0 delle forme. La pi\u00f9 antica ceramica italiana veniva realizzata gi\u00e0 nel periodo pre romano con tecniche cos\u00ec raffinate da permetterele di esprimere nella majolica e negli smalti antichi un arte ed un gusto per la rappresentazione tanto di scene di vita quotidiana quanto di decorazioni geometriche astratte.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Le ceramiche italiane nel periodo comunale<\/strong><br \/>\nL&#8217;arte della ceramica italiana \u00e8 segnata, inoltre, dall&#8217;evoluzione storica e sociale del paese; la ceramica cos\u00ec come le altre arti maggiori vede nel periodo comunale il moltiplicarsi di stili causato dall&#8217; esigenza di ogni centro municipale di definire una propria identit\u00e0 tanto artistica quanto governativa.<\/p>\n<p><strong>La ceramica italiana rinascimentale<\/strong><br \/>\nProbabilmente, per la maiolica e per le ceramiche italiane in genere, il momento evolutivo pi\u00f9 forte \u00e8 segnato dalla ceramica italiana rinascimentale; essa infatti, in conseguenza dello sviluppo della filosofia e quindi del modo di considerare i rapporti fra immanente e spirituale, vede irrompere sugli smalti della ceramica italiana e della majolica artistica, colori, scene, forme vivaci e variopinte.<br \/>\n(Nota: Per la precisione quando si parla di &#8220;majolica&#8221; (o maiolica) vanno intesi quei prodotti ceramici formati da paste porose a base di argilla e di piccole quantit\u00e0 di carbonato di calcio cotto al forno e ricoperto di uno smalto metallico specialmente a base di biossido di stagno.)<br \/>\nL&#8217;antica ceramica rinascimentale italiana, tuttavia, non dimentica nemmeno il retroterra classico per ci\u00f2 che riguarda lo studio degli spazi e l&#8217;organicit\u00e0 degli impianti rappresentativi. Oggi l&#8217;antica ceramica italiana vede nuovo splendore tanto per l&#8217; opera di aziende che vanno recuperando in tutta Italia gli stampi originali d&#8217;epoca per realizzare gli stessi decori che impreziosirono le terraglie dei secoli scorsi, quanto per l&#8217; interesse nell&#8217;uso della ceramica e della majolica di alcuni famosi architetti (fra cui anche Renzo Piano). Quindi \u00e8 assolutamente il caso, per colui che ha la fortuna di visitare l&#8217;Umbria, di fermarsi nelle aziende e nelle botteghe specializzate in questo tipo di produzione.<br \/>\nColoro che, invece, non possono concedersi adesso una vacanza in questa regione, trovano un valido e fornito shop online nel nostro sito, in modo che pur non potendo scoprire dal vero i segreti dell&#8217;arte della modellazione e della cottura dell&#8217;argilla, potranno almeno ammirarla direttamente nelle proprie case.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p><strong>Umbrian production<\/strong><br \/>\nThe antique Italian pottery and the art of Italian ceramics are famous in the world for the quality of the ornament and the variety of the forms. The most antique Italian pottery were already realized during the pre-Roman period with such refined techniques that they could express in the ceramics and in the antique glazes an art and a taste for the representation of life scenes and also of abstract geometrical decorations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Italian pottery and ceramics<\/strong><br \/>\nThe art of antique Italian ceramics is marked by the historic and social evolution of the country; the ceramics, like the other most important arts, sees during the communal period the multiplication of styles provoked by the requirement of each communal center to define a proper identity as artistic as governmental.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Antique Italian pottery<\/strong><br \/>\nCeramics Italian renaissance<br \/>\nProbably, for the earthenware and for the Italian ceramics in general, the strongest moment of evolution is marked by the Italian ceramics of the Renaissance; in fact, this one, due to the development of philosophy and therefore of the way of considering relations between the immanent and the spiritual, sees the interruption in the glazes of the Italian ceramics and of the artistic earthenware, of colors, scenes, animated and multicolored forms. (Note: For the precision, when we talk about &#8220;earthenware&#8221; we mean the ceramic products formed from porous pastes based on clay and small quantities of carbonate of calcium cooked in the oven and covered with a special metallic glaze based on dioxide of tin). The antique Italian Renaissance ceramics, however, do not forget the classical background for what is concerning the study of spaces and the organic character of the equipment represented. Nowadays, the antique Italian ceramics is seeing new splendors thanks to the work of enterprises that are collecting all around Italy the antique original prints in order to realize the same ornaments that were making precious the earthenware of the past centuries, and also thanks to the interest in the use of earthenware of some famous architects (among whom also Renzo Piano). Therefore it is absolutely necessary, for who is so fortunate to visit Umbria, to stop in the enterprises and in the shops specialized in that kind of production. Those who, on the contrary, can not profit now from a holidays in this region, will find a valid online shop with a large choice on our site, in such a way that besides the fact that they can not personally discover the secrets of the art of modeling and cooking from the clay, they can at least admire it directly in their own houses.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display:none\">\n<p><strong>Umbrian production<\/strong><br \/>\nThe antique Italian pottery and the art of Italian ceramics are famous in the world for the quality of the ornament and the variety of the forms. The most antique Italian pottery were already realized during the pre-Roman period with such refined techniques that they could express in the ceramics and in the antique glazes an art and a taste for the representation of life scenes and also of abstract geometrical decorations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Italian pottery and ceramics<\/strong><br \/>\nThe art of antique Italian ceramics is marked by the historic and social evolution of the country; the ceramics, like the other most important arts, sees during the communal period the multiplication of styles provoked by the requirement of each communal center to define a proper identity as artistic as governmental.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Antique Italian pottery<\/strong><br \/>\nCeramics Italian renaissance<br \/>\nProbably, for the earthenware and for the Italian ceramics in general, the strongest moment of evolution is marked by the Italian ceramics of the Renaissance; in fact, this one, due to the development of philosophy and therefore of the way of considering relations between the immanent and the spiritual, sees the interruption in the glazes of the Italian ceramics and of the artistic earthenware, of colors, scenes, animated and multicolored forms. (Note: For the precision, when we talk about &#8220;earthenware&#8221; we mean the ceramic products formed from porous pastes based on clay and small quantities of carbonate of calcium cooked in the oven and covered with a special metallic glaze based on dioxide of tin). The antique Italian Renaissance ceramics, however, do not forget the classical background for what is concerning the study of spaces and the organic character of the equipment represented. Nowadays, the antique Italian ceramics is seeing new splendors thanks to the work of enterprises that are collecting all around Italy the antique original prints in order to realize the same ornaments that were making precious the earthenware of the past centuries, and also thanks to the interest in the use of earthenware of some famous architects (among whom also Renzo Piano). Therefore it is absolutely necessary, for who is so fortunate to visit Umbria, to stop in the enterprises and in the shops specialized in that kind of production. Those who, on the contrary, can not profit now from a holidays in this region, will find a valid online shop with a large choice on our site, in such a way that besides the fact that they can not personally discover the secrets of the art of modeling and cooking from the clay, they can at least admire it directly in their own houses.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display:none\">\n<p><strong>Umbrian production<\/strong><br \/>\nThe antique Italian pottery and the art of Italian ceramics are famous in the world for the quality of the ornament and the variety of the forms. The most antique Italian pottery were already realized during the pre-Roman period with such refined techniques that they could express in the ceramics and in the antique glazes an art and a taste for the representation of life scenes and also of abstract geometrical decorations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Italian pottery and ceramics<\/strong><br \/>\nThe art of antique Italian ceramics is marked by the historic and social evolution of the country; the ceramics, like the other most important arts, sees during the communal period the multiplication of styles provoked by the requirement of each communal center to define a proper identity as artistic as governmental.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Antique Italian pottery<\/strong><br \/>\nCeramics Italian renaissance<br \/>\nProbably, for the earthenware and for the Italian ceramics in general, the strongest moment of evolution is marked by the Italian ceramics of the Renaissance; in fact, this one, due to the development of philosophy and therefore of the way of considering relations between the immanent and the spiritual, sees the interruption in the glazes of the Italian ceramics and of the artistic earthenware, of colors, scenes, animated and multicolored forms. (Note: For the precision, when we talk about &#8220;earthenware&#8221; we mean the ceramic products formed from porous pastes based on clay and small quantities of carbonate of calcium cooked in the oven and covered with a special metallic glaze based on dioxide of tin). The antique Italian Renaissance ceramics, however, do not forget the classical background for what is concerning the study of spaces and the organic character of the equipment represented. Nowadays, the antique Italian ceramics is seeing new splendors thanks to the work of enterprises that are collecting all around Italy the antique original prints in order to realize the same ornaments that were making precious the earthenware of the past centuries, and also thanks to the interest in the use of earthenware of some famous architects (among whom also Renzo Piano). Therefore it is absolutely necessary, for who is so fortunate to visit Umbria, to stop in the enterprises and in the shops specialized in that kind of production. Those who, on the contrary, can not profit now from a holidays in this region, will find a valid online shop with a large choice on our site, in such a way that besides the fact that they can not personally discover the secrets of the art of modeling and cooking from the clay, they can at least admire it directly in their own houses.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"display:none\">\n<p><strong>Umbrian production<\/strong><br \/>\nThe antique Italian pottery and the art of Italian ceramics are famous in the world for the quality of the ornament and the variety of the forms. The most antique Italian pottery were already realized during the pre-Roman period with such refined techniques that they could express in the ceramics and in the antique glazes an art and a taste for the representation of life scenes and also of abstract geometrical decorations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Italian pottery and ceramics<\/strong><br \/>\nThe art of antique Italian ceramics is marked by the historic and social evolution of the country; the ceramics, like the other most important arts, sees during the communal period the multiplication of styles provoked by the requirement of each communal center to define a proper identity as artistic as governmental.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Antique Italian pottery<\/strong><br \/>\nCeramics Italian renaissance<br \/>\nProbably, for the earthenware and for the Italian ceramics in general, the strongest moment of evolution is marked by the Italian ceramics of the Renaissance; in fact, this one, due to the development of philosophy and therefore of the way of considering relations between the immanent and the spiritual, sees the interruption in the glazes of the Italian ceramics and of the artistic earthenware, of colors, scenes, animated and multicolored forms. (Note: For the precision, when we talk about &#8220;earthenware&#8221; we mean the ceramic products formed from porous pastes based on clay and small quantities of carbonate of calcium cooked in the oven and covered with a special metallic glaze based on dioxide of tin). The antique Italian Renaissance ceramics, however, do not forget the classical background for what is concerning the study of spaces and the organic character of the equipment represented. Nowadays, the antique Italian ceramics is seeing new splendors thanks to the work of enterprises that are collecting all around Italy the antique original prints in order to realize the same ornaments that were making precious the earthenware of the past centuries, and also thanks to the interest in the use of earthenware of some famous architects (among whom also Renzo Piano). Therefore it is absolutely necessary, for who is so fortunate to visit Umbria, to stop in the enterprises and in the shops specialized in that kind of production. Those who, on the contrary, can not profit now from a holidays in this region, will find a valid online shop with a large choice on our site, in such a way that besides the fact that they can not personally discover the secrets of the art of modeling and cooking from the clay, they can at least admire it directly in their own houses.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Le ceramiche italiane: produzione umbra La maiolica artistica e l'arte della ceramica italiana sono rinomate nel mondo per la qualit\u00e0 del decoro e per la variet\u00e0 delle forme. 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