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American
(1875–1957)
Tile
1910
Earthenware
4 x 4 x 0.75 in.
Gift of George R. and Lorna Wanlass
1987.218
Earnest Batchelder drew his design inspirations from the Middle Ages, Mayan patterns, Byzantine themes, animals, birds, and flora and fauna. These animal tiles are excellent examples of his work, and set him apart from the dozens of other tilemakers in Southern California at the beginning of the twentieth century. The single-fire process used engobe a colored clay slip pooled in the recesses of the relief design, while the raised surface was wiped clean to be in contrast to the earthenware clay color. At Batchelder’s factory, 175 employees in Batchelder's factory hand molded tiles, and he boasted: “No two tiles the same.”
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