1997.153.1 Lord Leonard Langley, "Corinth" shape plate with "Poppies B" pattern



GENERAL DESCRIPTION    
Introduced in 1909, Doulton & Co.'s Poppies B pattern reflected the Arts and Crafts fashion for stylized floral ornament. Available in three colors - pink, yellow, and blue - the pattern remained in production until 1942. 

Adapted from
Charles L. Venable and Tom Jenkins, China and Glass in America: From Tabletop to TV Tray (Dallas, TX: Dallas Museum of Art; New York: Distributed by H.N. Abrams, 2000), 454. 

NOTES
Updated TMS -- GeoXrefs Place of Origin, added text entry - JBA 10/12/2017

I updated the title in TMS. 

I updated Provenance and Bibliography in TMS.

HAB removed TMS pending tag 10/3/2017. Did not update geo x refs because I don't have that info

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Until 1997: Charles and Sylvia Venable, Dallas, Texas [1]

From 1997: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the above [1]

[1] See Deed of Gift (dated December 23, 1997, copy in Collections Records Object File) 

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General Description
   
Introduced in 1909, Doulton & Co.'s Poppies B pattern reflected the Arts and Crafts fashion for stylized floral ornament. Available in three colors - pink, yellow, and blue - the pattern remained in production until 1942. 

Adapted from
Charles L. Venable and Tom Jenkins, China and Glass in America: From Tabletop to TV Tray (Dallas, TX: Dallas Museum of Art; New York: Distributed by H.N. Abrams, 2000), 454. 

Fun Facts

Archival Resources

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Notes
Updated TMS -- GeoXrefs Place of Origin, added text entry - JBA 10/12/2017

I updated the title in TMS. 

I updated Provenance and Bibliography in TMS.

HAB removed TMS pending tag 10/3/2017. Did not update geo x refs because I don't have that info

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE
Until 1997: Charles and Sylvia Venable, Dallas, Texas [1]

From 1997: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the above [1]

[1] See Deed of Gift (dated December 23, 1997, copy in Collections Records Object File) 

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*Decorative Arts and Design
plant-derived motifs: AAT: 300164599
plates (dishes): AAT: 300042991
@Robinson
flower (motif): AAT: 300375563
earthenware: AAT: 300140803
Arts and Crafts (movement): AAT: 300266319
transfer printing: AAT: 300053922
stylization: AAT: 300055836
Burslem (England): TGN: 4002012
Langley_Lord Leonard: DMA
poppies (flowers/plants/papaver genus): AAT: 300375678
Doulton Ceramic Factory: ULAN: 500292634
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