These cookies are absolutely essential for our website to function properly.
We use Google Analytics to measure how you use the website so we can improve it based on user needs.
These cookies may be set by third party websites and do things like measure how you view YouTube videos.
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Plate (assiette platte) from the service 'des arts industriels', white hard-paste porcelain, on a shallow foot rim, blue ground, the centre painted in polychrome enamels with a top-lit lithographic workshop depicting from the left a man pressing finished lithographs in a screw press, a man sieving sand over a stone, an older man dressed in a green apron, purple trousers, and a red waistcoat over shirtsleeves handling three stones on a work table against which leans two stones one dated 1828 and the other bearing a script B, a boy in a blue smock preparing ink on a brazier, a man pouring liquid over a stone on a sloping surface with the excess running off into a trough, and (on the right hand wall) a large map prominently inscribed 'Baviere', two stones below, one inscribed 'CD'; in the background a door hung with a purple curtain leads to an inner room where a seated artist in a smock and red cap draws on a stone, window behind and a picture on an easel to one side; dull gilt label panel within four concentric gilt lines, the border decorated with a gilt diaper-pattern enclosing quatrefoils between two concentric bands of myrtle leaves and gilt rim line.