Victorian Periwinkle - Number 1 530/6 Planter

Limited Edition
Planter

Caroline Maria Applebee (c.1787-1854) was a talented amateur artist whose works were unpublished until recently. Inspired by varieties of periwinkle by Applebee (watercolour on paper. 18.8 cm x 16.4 cm. 1842) featuring blooms of blue, mauve and white varieties with a flushed cotton-pink bud, Moorcroft designer, Nicola Slaney, sought to harness these staggeringly beautiful Victorian colour complexities.

As it is a trailing plant, periwinkle is certainly perfect subject matter for a Moorcroft planter. Yellow-green, glossy evergreen foliage rambles in a fanfare of tints and shades of colourful starry blooms and lipped buds: lavender-blue to dark periwinkle; maroon hues of chestnut, fire-brick red to calamine-pink, all contrast against a flurry of the purest-white periwinkle stars nestled between the foliage. The result is a planter defined by the rich colours of the Victorian age that came from new painting, printing and dying techniques, including the new, jewel-like qualities of William Moorcroft’s ceramics. Previously, colours were created from vegetable-based dyes, resulting in more earthy hues or more muted ceramic glazes for all but the most-wealthy people.

£995.00
Ex Tax: £829.17
  • Designer: Nicola Slaney
  • Dimensions: H 17.00 x W 19.00 x D 19.00 cm
  • Availability: In Stock

Specification

  • Product Width19.00cm
  • Product Height17.00cm
  • Product Depth19.00cm
  • Shape:530/6
  • Designer:Nicola Slaney
  • Edition:Limited
  • Limited Edition Size:25
  • Design Window (Style):Broad Florals

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