Brownfield's "Wisconsin" exemplifies the impact of Aesthetic design principles on popular...
Brownfield's "Wisconsin" exemplifies the impact of Aesthetic design principles on popular tablewares. These luncheon plates are executed in chocolate brown transfer on Brownfield's ivory body. In the central diamond reserve, our attention is drawn to a sailing craft and three fishermen tending their nets off the starboard side. A circular band of Asian cloud pattern runs runs around the well of the soup creating a contrasting frame. Sunflowers extend over the cloud band from each side of the diamond shape reserve creating an elaborate frame for the view. Two different japanesque ground patterns are used for the centers of these sunflowers.
The flange of the plate is decorated with a co-ordinating pattern arrangement including a stylized rope motif at the edge of the well, a central band repeating the cloud pattern and a stylized outer band which appears to be triangular sections of sunflowers.