majolica Meaning in Tamil ( majolica வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
மசோலிக்கா,
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majolica தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
None
majolica's Usage Examples:
The campanile (850-878) is circular, and has perhaps the earliest example of the use of disks of coloured majolica as a decoration.
Gubbio occupies a far more important place in the history of majolica.
The collection of majolica in the municipal museum is very fine, and so is that of the Funghini family.
It contains the famous Tabulae Iguvinae, and a collection of paintings of the Umbrian school, of furniture and of majolica.
The majolica could, perhaps, have been intended to grace a Spanish grandee 's table in a conquered England.
The municipal art gallery contains an altar-piece by Girolamo da Treviso (who also painted a fresco in the Chiesa della Commenda), a wooden St Jerome by Donatello, and a bust of the young St John by Antonio Rossellino (?), and some fine specimens of majolica, a variety of which, faience, takes its name from the town.
To these may be added the industrial museum, the cabinet of coins, the museum of natural history, the collection of majolica vases in the new palace, and the Wurttemberg museum of antiquities.
The town has manufactures of silk, majolica and bricks.
There are manufactures of paper, hats, leather, ropes, porcelain, majolica, soap, spirits, and ornaments made of palm leaves and grasses.
There is a school of the industrial arts and handicrafts, and majolica, paper, and silk cocoons are produced.
At the beginning of the 15th century it went over to Venice; its industries flourished under Venetian government, especially its printingpress and manufacture of majolica, the latter of which still continues.
Throughout the whole of the 16th century the state of Urbino was one of the chief centres for the production of majolica, especially the towns of Gubbio and Castel Durante.
Synonyms:
earthenware, maiolica,
Antonyms:
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