loading image

Spode Pottery introduced their Caramanian series around 1809. Caramania historically referred to the southern coast of Turkey, known as the Turquoise Coast. Spode copied imagery from the twenty-four aquatints in "Views in the Ottoman Empire" (1803) for their series. Imagery from the print “Antique Fragments at Limisso,” displayed on the pieces here, may represent Kolossi Castle in Limassol, on the south coast of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. All objects are from the collection of Michael Sack. See more picturesque landscape painting in "From #PrintToPlate: Views of the East on Transferware", on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. http://bit.ly/PrintToPlate This image was posted on November 01, 2016.