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Antique Tito Family Art Pottery Vase Ubeda Spain Ceramics For Sale


Antique Tito Family Art Pottery Vase Ubeda Spain Ceramics
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Antique Tito Family Art Pottery Vase Ubeda Spain Ceramics:
$295.00

Tito Family Art Pottery Hand Made Hand Carved High Gloss Green Glazed Vase. Made in Ubeda,Spain. Signed Tito-Ubeda on bottom of vase. MINT/EXCELLENT CONDITION! MEASURES: 6\" c 3 1/2\". PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE!----

The Earthenware Ceramics of Ubeda, Spain

Ceramics were first made in this part of Andalucia during Neolithic times. The Romans, Moors, and Renaissance era Spaniards introduced many innovations, in fact, their influence can still be seen in the unique pottery of Ubeda.As the demand for pottery shifted from utilitarian ware to decorative pieces, modern potters survived by adapting traditional vessels to meet the needs of the new market. Ubeda is the home of several fine potters - only a few of them are featured here.Historical pieces and the contemporary process may be seen through the virtual studio tour below.In order to preserve the history of utilitarian pottery and to celebrate its potential as an artistic medium, Paco Tito established the \"Memory of the Everyday\" museum above his studio / showroom at 22 Calle Valencia. The ceramics seen below that were at one time essential for food and drink storage, transportation, and preparation, are exhibited alongside baptismal fonts, lamps, and figurative sculptures. Amazingly, Paco made all of the pieces himself!Paco\'s most recent work celebrates the 400 year anniversary of Don Quijote.
Paco\'s son, Pablo, carries on tradition as he carves through engobe on a large greenware bowl.His post modern style is inspired by local forms and motifs. Father and son both have studios at 22 Calle Valencia in Ubeda.
Paco and David Exposito work together in another studio on Calle Valencia. Paco pours engobe onto a greenware jug. David cuts a pattern into the damp greenware. Cut and carved pieces are left in the sun to dry.Juan Pablo Tito (the son of Melchor Tito below) throws on a wheel next to the front door ofAlfareria Tito,located near town hall, while Paco Exposito Cobo decorates the pieces in a studio next to the showroom. Both are happy to explain (in Spanish) what they are doing and why they love it.
Although most Ubeda potters use electric kilns, Melchor and his brother, Paco, still fire in updraft \"Arab\" two-level kilns fueled with wood and ground-up olive pits.The flue of Melchor\'s kiln is on the left.Next is the top interior level of the kiln. Then we see Melchor unloading the back bottom level of the kiln. The front entrance of this lower level is also the firebox.Melchor\'s showroom in on the right.
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