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Staffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Creator: Unknown
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Staffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Staffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Design For Window on the North Side of the Gallery...Containing Pottery in the South Kensington Museum, by William Bell Scott. One of fourteen stained-glass windows in the Ceramic Gallery, depicting ceramic manufacture in the Staffordshire Potteries: throwing on a wheel worked by a treadle, turning, preparing printed designs, applying a design to a plate, painting onto ceramic ware. After a drawing by William Bell Scott. From " The South Kensington Museum", a book of engraved illustrations, with descriptions, of the works of art in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (formerly known as the South Kensington Museum). [Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London, 1881]
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This print showcases a stunning stained glass window design from the late 19th century. Created by an unknown artist, this piece of art is titled "Staffordshire Processes" and was featured in William Bell Scott's book, "The South Kensington Museum". The window is one of fourteen exquisite stained-glass windows found in the Ceramic Gallery at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The intricate design depicts various stages of ceramic manufacture in the renowned Staffordshire Potteries. From throwing on a wheel operated by a treadle to turning, preparing printed designs, applying them to plates, and finally painting onto ceramic ware - every step of this meticulous process is beautifully captured. The image portrays both men and women engrossed in their craft inside a bustling factory setting. With its detailed engravings and descriptions, this print offers a glimpse into the rich history of pottery making during that era. It transports us back to a time when craftsmanship thrived amidst industrialization. This artwork serves as a testament to the skillful hands that shaped Staffordshire ware and celebrates their contribution to British ceramics. Displayed within the Ceramic Gallery at the Victoria & Albert Museum, this stained glass window design stands as an enduring symbol of artistic excellence and cultural heritage. Its timeless beauty continues to inspire visitors who appreciate both fine artistry and historical significance.
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