Tile
1867 (made)
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Place of origin |
The South Kensington Museum (the V&A) was founded with a collection of contemporary work from many countries to be used as a teaching collection for the instruction of students at its own design school (now the Royal College of Art) as well as at a network of associated design schools throughout the country. The museum was also interested in the work of students abroad and this tile was acquired as such an example.
Object details
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Object type | |
Materials and techniques | earthenware, painted |
Brief description | F, NP, 19 |
Physical description | Tile or plaque, with a group showing the infant Jesus, St John, Mary and Elizabeth in white on a blue ground |
Dimensions |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Brevet S.C.D.G. 80' impressed; 'École Impériale Spéciale pour les Jeunes Personnes Glossinde de la Hautière 3eme prix' painted
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Summary | The South Kensington Museum (the V&A) was founded with a collection of contemporary work from many countries to be used as a teaching collection for the instruction of students at its own design school (now the Royal College of Art) as well as at a network of associated design schools throughout the country. The museum was also interested in the work of students abroad and this tile was acquired as such an example. |
Collection | |
Accession number | 715-1869 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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