Zuzanna Sarnecka, specializes in the material and visual culture of early modern Europe, with a particular focus on the technical aspects of art making. She is currently leading a research project on Artistic Failures in Renaissance Ceramic Workshops (acronym: AFIRE) in the Institute of Art History, University of Bern.Claudio Paolinelli is an expert in the field of Italian 15th- and 16th-century ceramics. He has taught courses on the history of ceramics at the University of Urbino, Italy, and is the author of several major catalogues on Italian Renaissance maiolica, including: Lacrime di Smalto (2014) and Raphael Ware (2019).Susanne Prillwitz studied Classical Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Art History and Archaeometry in Frankfurt am Main and Heidelberg. She is a specialist in ceramics and the scientific analysis of ceramic materials. Since 2022 she has been curator of the Pharmacy Museum of the University of Basel.