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Cake plate from the "Arctic Scenery" series

Unknown Artistc.1840

Gardiner Museum

Gardiner Museum
Toronto, Canada

Cake plate from the "Arctic Scenery" series with a view of a dog sled and two ships on the snow surronded by icy peaks. Rim is decorated with images of animals.

Arctic Scenery
The Arctic series represents “a glorious perversion of geography," as one 1844 writer describes them in reference to the tropical animal border decoration encircling wintery scenes of sledging, hunting and ice huts series. Though back stamped with a pattern name the pottery manufacturer remains unknown. The transfer prints on these pieces were adapted as composites from engravings of Edward Parry's Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific published in 1821 and Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, published in 1824. There were numerous printed illustrations of Arctic expeditions because Arctic explorers became heroes on both sides of the Atlantic but why Edward Parry’s journal was selected to be printed on tableware is unclear. The incongruous African animals around the border are from William Jardine’s The Naturalist’s Library, a series of colour illustrated booklets printed between 1833 - 43.

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  • Title: Cake plate from the "Arctic Scenery" series
  • Creator: Unknown Artist
  • Date Created: c.1840
  • Physical Dimensions: Overall: 2 7/8 × 11 11/16 in. (7.3 × 29.7 cm)
  • Medium: Earthenware with blue transfer print
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