Item #P4762 [President Woodrow Wilson]. George Cartlidge, 1 British Ceramicist / Designer.
George Cartlidge [British Ceramicist / Designer, 1

[President Woodrow Wilson]

Stoke on Trent, England: JH Barratt & Co., c.1916. Notes: Bearing impressed initials “GC” to recto. bearing impressed titles to verso.
An Arts and Crafts, painter, sculptor, designer and ceramicist, George Cartlidge first worked for Sherwin & Cotton in Staffordshire, England. He is known for developing a technique for producing low relief molded photographic tiles. From 1898 to about 1930 he produced a large number of portrait tiles including Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Queen Victoria, William Gladstone, David Lloyd George, Pope Pius X, etc. for a variety of manufacturers in the United Kingdom and the USA.

George Cartlidge was a Morris Ware designer who worked for Sampson Hancock & Sons from 1918-1926. Born in 1868, George Cartlidge was an English painter, ceramic modeler and decorator. He apprenticed at the Sherwin & Cotton tile works where he created tiles decorated with portraits or figural subjects. As a decorator for Sampson Hancock & Sons in Stoke-on-Trent from the 1890’s to the early 20th century, he worked on plant designs for the manufactory's “Morris Ware” line. After World War I, Cartlidge traveled to America where he continued to model portrait panels and designed tiles for a manufacturer in Newport, Kentucky. While in America, he continued to send his designs back to England for production. Works in the Victoria and Albert Museum and other public collections.

, Image Size : 229x152 (mm), 9x6 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : , Coloring: Black & White, Medium: earthenware ceramic, relief sculpture plaque, with dark grey glaze. , Categories: Portraits Political;. Very Good. Item #P4762

Notes: Bearing impressed initials “GC” to recto. bearing impressed titles to verso.
An Arts and Crafts, painter, sculptor, designer and ceramicist, George Cartlidge first worked for Sherwin & Cotton in Staffordshire, England. He is known for developing a technique for producing low relief molded photographic tiles. From 1898 to about 1930 he produced a large number of portrait tiles including Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Queen Victoria, William Gladstone, David Lloyd George, Pope Pius X, etc. for a variety of manufacturers in the United Kingdom and the USA.

George Cartlidge was a Morris Ware designer who worked for Sampson Hancock & Sons from 1918-1926. Born in 1868, George Cartlidge was an English painter, ceramic modeler and decorator. He apprenticed at the Sherwin & Cotton tile works where he created tiles decorated with portraits or figural subjects. As a decorator for Sampson Hancock & Sons in Stoke-on-Trent from the 1890’s to the early 20th century, he worked on plant designs for the manufactory's “Morris Ware” line. After World War I, Cartlidge traveled to America where he continued to model portrait panels and designed tiles for a manufacturer in Newport, Kentucky. While in America, he continued to send his designs back to England for production. Works in the Victoria and Albert Museum and other public collections.

, Image Size : 229x152 (mm), 9x6 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : , Coloring: Black & White, Medium: earthenware ceramic, relief sculpture plaque, with dark grey glaze. , Categories: Portraits Political;.

Price: $1,250.00