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Bartmann Faces from The River Thames by Ed J Bucknall

EBN00263

£49.99

Giclée art print:

Print Size: 297mm x 420mm

Mount size: 400 x 500mm (Unframed)

Available in Brown or Black Ink

(Other sizes available by request)

 

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This is a print from hand-drawn illustrations, by Ed Bucknall
These are old jug face fragments, found over the years from the River Thames, London.
Available as a mounted Giclée print art paper. (Framing also available on request.)

 

'Bartmann or Bellarmine jugs were made in the Rhineland region of Germany in the 16th and 17th centuries and imported into London via the River Thames. The name is taken from the German word Bartmann meaning ‘bearded man’ and the unique faces often represented the mood of the potters, at the time of manufacture, both 'happy and grumpy', the uniqueness of the unusual face fragments is the inspiration for this artwork by Ed.



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