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Feathered Polychrome Tile | Viceregal and 19th Century Art Galleries | Museo Amparo, Puebla

Feathered Polychrome Tile

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Region Puebla
Style Puebla polychrome
Technique Tin-glazed earthenware (talavera)
Record number MC.AD.029
Period First half of the 20th Century
Pieces per lot 16
Measures 12   x 12  cm
Researcher

Puebla Polychrome style tile made with red clay covered with yellow tin-glaze and a cobalt blue embossed feather pattern and no signs of being fired using tripods.

The yellow background is characteristic for the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th Century. The cobalt blue plant-like feathers match other pieces of the earthenware collection that have the same yellow tin-glaze as a background.

It is located on the wall of the stove and the wall used as a mural.

Puebla Polychrome style tile made with red clay covered with yellow tin-glaze and a cobalt blue embossed feather pattern and no signs of being fired using tripods.

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