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Clare Leighton and Wedgwood

“Tobacco Growing” Plate

1951

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“Tobacco Growing” Plate

1951

Physical Qualities Creamware, 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 7/8 in. (26.7 x 26.7 x 2.2 cm)
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from Gift of Mrs. Alfred R.L. Dohme, and Gift of Elsie Clark Krug
Object Number 1998.509.8
Part of a series of 12 'New England Industries' scenes taken from wood blocks designed by Clare Leighton.
Julie Heller Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts
Robin Reilly and George Savage, The Dictionary of Wedgewood, Woodbridge, Suffolk, Baron Publishing, 1980, p.214.

Inscribed: Marked on reverse of plate "TOBACCO GROWING/In the Connecticut valley a tobacco cup unexcelled/for quality and flavour has been developed over the/years. Caring for the frail young plants, guarding/the growing leaf, keeping watchin in the curing barns/Connecticut farmers give hostage to the variations/of New England earth and climate, as tenderly they/bring forth another harvest of the land./NEW ENGLAND INDUSTRIES/from Wood engravings by/CLARE LEIGHTON"

Markings: Marked on reverse of plate "WEDGWOOD OF ETRURIA & BARLASTON"; in script "Clare Leighton"

Designer

Clare Leighton

1897–1988

1898-1989
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Manufacturer

Wedgwood

1758–2000

Est. 1759
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