id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fstfhgvg6ve4tmxjs2xhbxq3ta Chitra Sankaran Materiality, Devotion and Compromise: A Study of Goddess Films of South India 2015 35 .pdf application/pdf 11283 1035 71 religious images, most notably saints – like St Francis, the commonest saint depicted [Figs 8.1 and 8.2] – the Virgin, angels, and the sacred trigram. 2 Red lustre sometimes also appears on Deruta wares, but for reasons unknown potters abandoned its use by the early 1520s. Since this convenient hanging feature is built-in to the objects, historians have concluded that the dishes' primary function was as domestic, wallhung devotional art. 9 E.g. Lydecker J.K., The Domestic Setting of the Arts in Renaissance Florence, Ph.D. dissertation (The Johns Hopkins University: 1987), particularly "Religious art in Florentine homes" religious figures on multiple Deruta dishes suggests that certain designs were Wilson, Italian Maiolica of the Renaissance cat. Wilson, Italian Maiolica of the Renaissance cat. which see Sani E.P., Italian Renaissance Maiolica (London: 2012) 184, fig. Large maiolica dishes and plates are consistently listed in Renaissance religious-themed Deruta piatti da pompa paralleled that of other pious images ./cache/work_fstfhgvg6ve4tmxjs2xhbxq3ta.pdf ./txt/work_fstfhgvg6ve4tmxjs2xhbxq3ta.txt