Name/Title
Placemat: Lancaster Slip 116, c.1948, OchreDescription
A Country Prints production sample retained as a print record.
A placemat with a three-color silkscreen print depicting Wert’s interpretation of Pennsylvania “Dutch” folk art motifs in rectangular fields at left and right, with five rows of calligraphic scrolls between. The napkin bears a one-color print of red scrolls to match the placemat.
This is one of the earliest designs produced by Country Prints within its first two years while located in Northfield, Massachussets. It was available in four colorways: red earth, ochre, green, or salt glaze. The design and colors were later updated, c.1951.
This design listed on a c.1949 Country Prints packing slip.Made/Created
Artist Information
Artist
Robert Darr WertRole
ArtistManufacturer
Country PrintsDate made
circa 1948Time Period
20th CenturyPlace
* Untyped Place
Northfield MAInscription/Signature/Marks
“w” in heart and “BY HAND”, lower left corner.Dimensions
Dimension Description
PlacematWidth
18 inDepth
12-1/2 inDimension Description
Luncheon NapkinWidth
12 inDepth
9 inMaterial
Unbleached Linen, Textile InkColor
Brick Red, Dark Yellow Ochre, Green