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Japanese weaving, painting and cloisonne, (1898). Creator: Unknown
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Japanese weaving, painting and cloisonne, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Japanese weaving, painting and cloisonne, (1898). Examples of painted decoration, textiles and enamelling: Figs 1-7: Borders and patterns from silk stuffs. Figs 8 and 9: Paintings from an old porcelain-vase. Fig 10: Painting from an old cup-shaped vase. Figs 11 and 12: Borders from two fayence-vases. Figs 13-19: Ornaments from enamelled vases (16, 17 and 19 are modern). Email cloisonne is a type of enamelling. Plate 14 from " The Historic Styles of Ornament" translated from the German of H. Dolmetsch. [B.T. Batford, London, 1898]
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B T Batsford Batsford Bt Batsford Chromolithograph Cloisonne Delftware Dolmetsch E Hochdanz Enamelling Faience H Dolmetsch Heinrich Heinrich Dolmetsch Historic Styles Of Ornament Hochd Hochdanz Maiolica Porcelain Stylised Vase
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This print from 1898 showcases the exquisite artistry of Japanese weaving, painting, and cloisonné. The creator remains unknown, but their talent is evident in the diverse examples of decorative arts captured within this image. The print features a range of artistic elements, including painted decoration, textiles, and enameling. Figs 1-7 exhibit intricate borders and patterns crafted from luxurious silk fabrics. Figs 8 and 9 display delicate paintings taken from an old porcelain vase, while Fig 10 showcases a stunning painting extracted from an ancient cup-shaped vase. Additionally, Figs 11 and 12 highlight beautiful borders sourced from two fayence vases. The collection also includes enchanting ornaments found on enamelled vases (with the exception of Figs 16,17, and19 which are modern). Notably mentioned is email cloisonné—a remarkable technique used for enamelling. Plate 14 originates from "The Historic Styles of Ornament" translated by H. Dolmetsch from German literature. Published by B. T Batford in London during the same year as this print's creation—1898—it serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and significance of these art forms. This lithograph provides us with a glimpse into Japan's rich artistic heritage during the late nineteenth century—an era characterized by stylized floral motifs and vibrant color palettes that continue to inspire artists worldwide today.
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