Design for a decorative tile representing a fleet of ships
Design (Visual Work)
ca. 1868 (designed)
ca. 1868 (designed)
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Blue and white roundel design for tiles. A fleet of four medieval ships is depicted, port-bow view. Propelled by both sails and oars and with pennants fluttering, they advance on the open water away from a mountainous landmass silhouetted on the horizon. Armed figures can be clearly seen on board the nearest ship. It dominates the centre-left foreground, an anchor visible at its bow. A blue border encloses the composition.
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Title | Design for a decorative tile representing a fleet of ships (published title) |
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Brief description | Dado tile design by E. J. Poynter for the Grill Room, South Kensington Museum: 1 of 11 land and seascape subjects, ca. 1868 |
Physical description | Blue and white roundel design for tiles. A fleet of four medieval ships is depicted, port-bow view. Propelled by both sails and oars and with pennants fluttering, they advance on the open water away from a mountainous landmass silhouetted on the horizon. Armed figures can be clearly seen on board the nearest ship. It dominates the centre-left foreground, an anchor visible at its bow. A blue border encloses the composition. |
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Object history | Edward John Poynter was invited to tender for the decoration of the Grill Room in November 1865. He signed many of his dado tile designs for the Grill Room with his monogram and the date 1868. Although this particular example does not appear to bear any such information, it was probably made at around the same time. Indeed, judging from the Seventeenth Report of the Science and Art Department, the Grill Room's dado tiles were all installed by the end of 1869 at the latest. |
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Accession number | 1121:8 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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