Name/Title
Placemat: Country Kitchen 122, c.1963, RedDescription
A placemat set with two five-color silkscreen print designs on off-white linen depicting items found in a well equipped early American kitchen.
Placemat: The composition is flanked by red brick chimney columns connected by a wooden beam. From the beam hang cooking tools, herbs, a ham and a garlic braid. A chair, bench, butter churn, cast iron pot and glass demijohns populate the lower section.
Napkin: the print is relegated to the right margin of the fabric and includes a copper ladle, pan and baking peel hanging from an overhead beam, with a butter churn and demijohn on the floor below.
This placemat set is described with two linen choices on the 1958 Country Prints price list, “122 Country Kitchen — Early Reds, Blue, maple and Blk on either white or tan.”
It is listed in the January 1960 Country Prints price list in two colorways (red or brown). It appears in the brochures “Mat Sets by Robert Darr Wert/Country Prints”, c.1960 (with fringed edges), and “Country Prints by Robert Darr Wert and Neighbors”, c.1963 (with serged and bound edges); see brochure images below.
A matching table runner, apron, and framed print were also available; see images.Made/Created
Artist Information
Artist
Robert Darr WertRole
ArtistManufacturer
Country PrintsDate made
circa 1957Time Period
20th CenturyPlace
Location
Gill MA.Continent
North AmericaNotes
Edges are serged and bound.Inscription/Signature/Marks
Placemat: “wert by hand”, lower right corner.
Napkin: unsigned.
Pack board: “wert by hand”, lower right corner.Dimensions
Dimension Description
Placemats and NapkinsWidth
17 inDepth
11 inDimension Description
Pack BoardWidth
18-1/2 inDepth
13 inDimension Notes
Poly bag is slightly larger that pack board.Material
Textile Ink, Chipboard, Poly Bag, Unbleached Linen, CardstockColor
Copper, Black, Yellow Ochre, Brick Red, Green