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Pa. German Plate, c. 1936. Creators: Lawrence Porth, Agnes Karlin
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Pa. German Plate, c. 1936. Creators: Lawrence Porth, Agnes Karlin
Pa. German Plate, c. 1936.
Agnes Karlin is listed as the artist on the NGA website record for this image
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Colony Crockery Dish Embellished Hexagonal Pa German Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Colony Pennsylvania Dutch Pennsylvania German Plate Floral Design Floral Pattern Tableware
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This image showcases a Pa. German Plate designed by Agnes Karlin and illustrated by Lawrence Porth in the 1930s. The plate, a beautiful example of American decorative arts from the Pennsylvania Dutch tradition, is adorned with intricate floral patterns and vibrant colors. The hexagonal shape and embellished border add to its charm, making it a desirable addition to any table setting. Agnes Karlin, an accomplished artist, is credited for her creative contribution to this piece. Her artistry is evident in the delicate watercolor gouache, colored pencil, and graphite techniques used to bring the floral design to life. The plate's rich brown background enhances the vibrancy of the flowers, which include roses, daisies, and other natural elements. This Pa. German Plate is a testament to the artistic heritage of the Pennsylvania Colony during the 1930s and 1940s. It reflects the influence of the Pennsylvania Dutch culture, which has been an integral part of American art history. The plate's timeless beauty and unique design make it a cherished piece, not only for its historical significance but also for its aesthetic appeal. The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., houses this remarkable artwork, which is a part of the Index of American Design. The Index of American Design is a comprehensive collection of American decorative arts, spanning from the Colonial period to the 1940s. This plate, with its striking visual appeal and historical importance, is a valuable addition to the gallery's extensive collection.
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