Eric Ravilious Wedgwood 'Garden' pattern plate
Eric Ravilious Wedgwood 'Garden' pattern plate
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An Eric Ravilious (British 1903-1942) for Wedgwood 'Garden' pattern dinner plate, circa 1938.
In 1938, British artist Eric Ravilious created the Garden pattern for Wedgwood, blending modern design with pastoral charm. Known for his delicate watercolours and understated palettes, Ravilious translated his distinctive style into ceramic form.
This plate bears the impressed mark along with the printed design information dating them to the first issue in 1938,
The pattern features trellises, urns, fountains, and topiary, arranged in a rhythmic, almost architectural composition. Garden reflects his fascination with English landscapes and decorative arts, combining clarity of line with gentle whimsy.
The design feels both contemporary and nostalgic, embodying interwar British taste while remaining timeless. Today, it stands as a celebrated example of Ravilious's contribution to British design history.
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