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Mouse Mat : Charger, Lambeth, c. 1675. Creator: Unknown
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Charger, Lambeth, c. 1675. Creator: Unknown
Charger, Lambeth, c. 1675
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Media ID 24172701
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Adam Adam And Eve Bible Scene Book Of Genesis Charger Ence Fa And Xef Faience Fall Of Man Genesis Glaze Glazed Na And Xef Naive Art Temptation Tempted Tin Glazed Tin Glazed Earthenware Tree Of Knowledge Ve Art Applied Arts Applied Arts Of Europe Craftsmanship Earthenware Old Testament Tableware
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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a Charger from Lambeth, dating back to approximately 1675. Created by an unknown artist during the 17th century, this antique piece of art is a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship and rich cultural heritage of England. The charger depicts a biblical scene from the Book of Genesis, specifically Adam and Eve's temptation in the Garden of Eden. The vibrant colors and intricate design on this tin-glazed earthenware reflect both the naivety and beauty of nature as well as the consequences that arise from succumbing to sin. Displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago, this artifact offers viewers a glimpse into European applied arts during this period. Its decorative depiction serves as a reminder of how religious themes were intertwined with everyday objects like tableware. With its historical significance and artistic value, this charger represents not only British culture but also highlights Christianity's influence on European art. The glaze adds depth to each detail, enhancing its visual appeal while preserving its timeless charm. As we admire this remarkable creation today, it reminds us of our connection to history and how ancient artifacts continue to inspire contemporary artists worldwide. This photograph captures not just an object but also sparks curiosity about centuries-old traditions and crafts that have shaped our world.
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