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George IV

Print
19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Presented with the Atlas Newspaper, this portrait of George IV is thought to have been the first free gift with a newspaper. Cameo embossing lends itself particularly well to portaiture - the process involves printing the surround of the image, leaving the image iteself embossed but not printed. Security printing was devised to prevent forgery or counterfeiting of lottery tickets and banknotes. Here, the process has been used for its decorative effect and its associations of distinction and integrity.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleGeorge IV (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Cameo embossing and security printing
Brief description
Embossed portrait of George IV, in profile on a dark blue medallion background
Physical description
Cameo-embossed portrait of George IV in profile on a dark blue medallion background. Blind -embossed border with royal coat of arms and architectural and heraldic ornament.
Dimensions
  • Height: 13.5cm
  • Width: 16.2cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
PRESENTED GRATIS WITH THE ATLAS NEWSPAPER (White lettering on a black background, in the border on the front of the object.)
Production
Reason For Production: Commemorative
Subjects depicted
Summary
Presented with the Atlas Newspaper, this portrait of George IV is thought to have been the first free gift with a newspaper. Cameo embossing lends itself particularly well to portaiture - the process involves printing the surround of the image, leaving the image iteself embossed but not printed. Security printing was devised to prevent forgery or counterfeiting of lottery tickets and banknotes. Here, the process has been used for its decorative effect and its associations of distinction and integrity.
Collection
Accession number
E.452-1998

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Record createdNovember 1, 2005
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