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Italian Renaissance Tile Designs Print from Ornamentenschatz, 19th Century This beautifully printed 19th-century chromolithograph presents a dazzling array of Italian Renaissance tile designs, carefully reproduced for the influential German decorative arts portfolio *Ornamentenschatz* (The Treasury of Ornament). Published in Stuttgart by Jul. Hoffmann and designed by H. Dolmetsch, this plate (numbered 46) is a superb example of how Renaissance motifs were documented and revived in the 19th century. The composition showcases twenty separate faience tile patterns, richly colored in earthy terracotta reds, deep sea greens, Mediterranean blues, and soft creams. Each tile design exhibits the classic Renaissance interest in symmetry, mathematical proportion, and decorative rhythm. Geometric interlace, floral arabesques, star patterns, and stylized foliage reflect influences from Italian Majolica traditions and earlier Islamic ceramic work that inspired European artisans. These tile motifs were originally used in architectural decoration, from flooring and wall panels to ceramic friezes in churches, palazzi, and villas throughout Renaissance Italy. The chromolithographic technique used here captures both the vibrant hues and the sharp detail of each motif, providing an authentic impression of the historical originals. This plate is not only an elegant design reference but also a collectible artifact in its own right, ideal for framing and display. It appeals to interior designers, architects, and lovers of classical decorative arts who appreciate the timeless appeal of Mediterranean ornamentation. The print is in excellent condition with rich, clear color and sharp detail. The margins are wide and clean with minimal age-related spotting, limited mostly to the far edges. The paper is of good weight and quality, free from tears or restoration. Framing Advice: A narrow walnut or oak frame would underscore the natural tones and geometry of the tile patterns. Use an off-white or pale cream mat to provide contrast, and opt for UV-protective glass to preserve the vibrant color. This piece also works well in a grid or gallery wall arrangement alongside other plates from the same series. This original chromolithograph is a striking celebration of historical ceramic design, marrying artistic beauty with documentary precision. A standout addition to any collection of antique architectural prints or Renaissance revival decor.
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