A high price to pay for religious satire

The ceramics highlight of a mixed subject sale at Raymond de Nicolaÿ (17.94/14.35% buyer’s premium) at Drouot on June 26 was this elaborately decorated maiolica charger c.1520, from Deruta, 19in (49cm) in diameter, which made a double-estimate €330,000 (£213,000).

It featured a wolf disguised as a monk, preaching from a pulpit to a congregation of wolves, dogs, a…

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