Name/Title
Tile: Herbs, Burnet T-73Description
A four-screen/five-color silkscreen underglaze print on a white tile blank depicting the herb burnet with its latin name, flavor description and suggestions for use.
The text reads, “BURNET, sanguisorba minor, for a merry heart, with its cucumber flavor is delightful in salads and for omelettes, cream cheese, in tea and in vinegar”.
This tile appears in the brochure “Robert Darr Wert/Country Print Tiles”, c.1960; see images.
This is one of a series of six tiles dedicated to single herbs; see individual entries.Made/Created
Artist Information
Artist
Robert Darr WertRole
ArtistManufacturer
Ceramo Studio, New York, Country PrintsDate made
circa 1959Time Period
20th CenturyPlace
Location
Gill MA.Continent
North AmericaNotes
This design is printed on the thicker tile base used by Country Prints/Ceramo Studio prior to 1962.
Design, screen production, and mixing of colored underglazes performed at the Country Prints workshop, Gill, MA. Screen printing of underglaze colors, clear glaze, firing and finishing by Ceramo Studio, NYC.Inscription/Signature/Marks
Front: “wert by hand”, lower left corner.
Back: Country Print Tiles label hanger.Dimensions
Height
3/8 inWidth
6 inLength
6 inMaterial
White Tile Blank, Colored Underglaze, Clear Overglaze, Oaktag Label Hanger, CorkColors
Color
Black, Green, Dark Green, Red, BrownColor Notes
Brown is the product of overprinting green and red.