Sunday, 10 June 2018

269. Ceramic

Ispra, Italy

Late in the afternoon we, again on Tim's advice headed for the International Museum of Ceramic Design, fifteen minutes up the road. It is sited here as during the nineteenth century there was a large ceramics factory on the waterfront with all manufacturing ceasing fifteen years ago.

The building itself is fantastic from XCI century  and came into public ownership in the 18th C following the extinction of the male line of the noble family. The mansion is set around a central courtyard with no rooms at the front, just the large gallery, open into the courtyard. I think it is one of the most simply beautiful homes I have seen. The ceramic collection was installed after the mansion was restored following it closing as a rest home in nineteen sixty six. We set the children the task of deciding what piece they would take if it were allowed. This game is always fun in galleries or museums. 

Fyfe chose this for Grandma
Iris thought this (1m high)
This one for me, maybe 14" high
This for Jacqueline
Audreys
Couldn't use flash in the museum so hand held snaps a bit fuzzy


Magnificent fireplace

Jacqueline also thought this was a keeper, about 2' high
Beautiful basins and toilets on display
Many of the ceilings were impressive 
Audrey, resting on a bench
This is about three metres high
View from the toilet
Classic sixties
Roman almost escaping photo
This tile is over a metre wide - beautiful


The second, family, story is much higher than the lower service story
Outside in the village, overlooking the lake 
Supermarket Cokes brought with us


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