The Four Continents
https://clevelandart.org/art/1929.6
Inspired by printed cottons from India, European manufacturers began printing textiles from copper plates in the 1750s. Originating in Ireland, the technique quickly spread to France where it flourished. Here, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet I depicted female personifications of the...
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Terms
Culture
France, 18th century
Technique
Cotton: copperplate printed
Medium
Cotton: copperplate printed
Genre
Textile
Department
Textiles
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