It was brought to Italy by Hispano-Moresque traders; the earliest Italian examples were produced in Florence in the 15th century.
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A Hispano-Moresque dish, approx diameter, with Christian monogram " IHS ", decorated in cobalt blue and gold lustre.
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Hispano-Moresque wares had a considerable influence on early Italian maiolica, indeed two possible derivations of the name have connections with it.
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Although the Moors were expelled from Spain in the early 17th century, the Hispano-Moresque style survived in the province of Valencia.
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Under the impetus of the Aesthetic Movement, William de Morgan revived lustrewares in a manner drawing from lustred majolica and Hispano-Moresque wares, with fine, bold designs.
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Hispano-Moresque ware is well represented by 13th and 14th centuries pieces decorated in green and manganese, lusterware, or other with white stanniferous enamel or cobalt blue luster.
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M�laga was the first centre of Hispano-Moresque ware, before it developed in the region of Valencia, and then to Italy, where it was used to enhance maiolica.
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Around 1873 1874, he made a striking breakthrough by rediscovering the technique of lustreware ( characterised by a reflective, metallic surface ) found in Hispano-Moresque pottery and Italian maiolica.
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But many of the craftsmen had long been Christians in any case, and the Hispano-Moresque style survived in the province of Valencia, although showing an immediate drop in quality.
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The art of zellige flourished during the Hispano-Moresque period ( Azulejo ) of the Maghreb and the area known as Al-Andalus ( modern day Spain ) between 711-1492.
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