Patterns of the Month: Indian/OrientalEach month we feature a new pattern from our Pattern and Source Print Database and archive them on these pages by category. |
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(Click on thumbnails to
see larger images) | Shown here is a 9.75 inch plate in a pattern known as "Absalom's Pillar" or "Absalom's Tomb". It was made by Josiah Wedgwood (1759-2005) around 1820. The source print is titled "Sepulchre of Absalom" by Luigi Mayer. It was engraved by Thomas Milton around 1804.To learn more about this pattern, see the pattern and source print database. |
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Shown here is a 14.5 inch by 11 inch platter made by T&J Bevington & Co. (1817-1824) in Swansea, Wales. Pictured also is the source print from which it was copied, "Remains of an Ancient building Near Firoz Shah's Cotilla, Delhi" from Oriental Scenery by Thomas and William Daniell, 1795. To learn more about this pattern, see the pattern and source print database. |
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