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Polychrome tile with floral motif | Viceregal and 19th Century Art Galleries | Museo Amparo, Puebla

Polychrome tile with floral motif

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Region Puebla
Style Puebla polychrome
Technique Tin-glazed earthenware (talavera)
Record number VS.AD.007
Period 19th Century
Pieces per lot 4
Measures

Square: 24 x 24 cm

Central edge figure: 4.5 cm |  Outer edge figure: 5.5 cm

Measures 12   x 12  cm
Researcher

Puebla polychrome style tile, manufactured in the 19th Century out of red clay, covered with semi-glassy enamel with a floral motif copied with a template and fired using tripods.

It is a square of repeated tiles, with a tin-glazed background and decorations in yellow, orange and green with a surrounding horizontal band and a repeated pattern of flowers in the corners to form a flower at the center.

It belongs to the series of original tiles from the building dated from the 19th Century. It is located on chiller wall in the hallway that leads from the Kitchen to the Dining room.

Puebla polychrome style tile, manufactured in the 19th Century out of red clay, covered with semi-glassy enamel with a floral motif copied with a template and fired using tripods.

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