The basic design formula of Keller and Guerin's cinnamon brown transfer "Ecrans" starts wi...
The basic design formula of Keller and Guerin's cinnamon brown transfer "Ecrans" starts with a background design of birds and flowers, rendered in a naturalistic manner, against which are superimposed independent images--giving the appearance of mounted prints in a scrapbook. In this variation a beautifully rendered song bird perches amongst flowering and leafy branches. Upon this background we have a lobed shape reserve with another bird and inscriptions and, on top of this, a fan featuring the image of a venerable scholar presenting a scroll.
The pattern name "Ecrans" translates as "Screens," presumably referring to the "mounted" prints of the design.