ART NOUVEAU TILES
Art Nouveau tiles are some of the most beautiful and eye-catching tiles ever made. In Britain they were produced in large numbers between 1900 and 1914 and adorn many buildings and were particularly popular for use in fireplaces. Some fine examples of single tiles and tiles in architectural setting are illustrated here.
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Tile made by Henry Richards Tile Co. c. 1905
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Tile made by Pilkington’s and designed by Lewis F. Day, 1901
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Tile made by Barratt & Co. , 1906
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Tile made by J & W. Wade & Co. c. 1901
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Tile made by Sherwin & Cotton, c. 1902
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Tile made by Henry Richards Tile Co. c. 1905
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Doulton panel designed by William Neatby in the Royal Arcade, Norwich, 1898-99
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Doulton panel designed by William Neatby in Harrods Meat Hall, London, 1902
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Panel made by Doulton for the Royal Hospital for Women and Children near Waterloo Bridge, London, c. 1903-5
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Tube lined panel of of a peacock designed for a middle-class home, c. 1905
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Doulton panel on the Turkey Cafe, Leicester, 1901
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Tiled bar in the Lion Tavern, Liverpool, c. 1905