The mahJ on a trip 🗺 III. Tunisia These two terra-cotta pieces were made by the pottery workshop Chemla, founded in Tunis by Jacob Chemla in the 1880s. Active until 1966, his sons are the last representatives of the Tunisian tradition of pottery art. The pieces preserved at mahJ are representative of the family production: this one evolves from the tradition of yellow, brown, green glazed ceramics, close to the traditional production of Tunis and Nabeul, to a production of architectural...