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Oval jardiniere with aquatic foliage
Oval jardiniere with aquatic foliage. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898
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Aquatic Artistic Ceramic Ceramics Foliage Frederick Griggs Jardiniere Josiah Oval Porcelain Pottery Produced Rathbone Stoneware Wedgwood
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 17.5cm (9.3" x 6.9")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite chromolithograph by W. Griggs, titled "Oval jardiniere with aquatic foliage," is an elegant depiction of a ceramic piece from the renowned Wedgwood collection. The image showcases an oval-shaped jardiniere, adorned with intricate aquatic foliage, adding a touch of natural beauty to any space. The detailed rendering of the aquatic plants, their vibrant colors and flowing forms, beautifully contrasts with the smooth, white porcelain surface of the jardiniere. Frederick Rathbone's "Old Wedgwood" publication, published in 1898 by Quaritch in London, features this stunning representation of the decorative or artistic ceramic work produced by Josiah Wedgwood. The jardiniere is a prime example of the exquisite craftsmanship and innovative design that characterized Wedgwood's pottery and ceramics, which ranged from stoneware to porcelain and china. The chromolithograph process, a popular method for producing detailed and colorful prints during the late 19th century, was used to create this image. The technique involved the transfer of multiple colors, applied from separate stones, onto a single print, resulting in a rich and vibrant final product. This particular print, with its meticulous attention to detail and lifelike representation of the aquatic foliage, serves as a testament to the skill and artistry of both the Wedgwood pottery company and the chromolithograph printer, W. Griggs.
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