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Welcome-Motawi Tile-Landscape Collection-Limited Edition Pine Landscape 12x12




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Motawi Tileworks
Pine Forest Landscape 12x12
Landscape Limited Edition 1 of 250

This Design is an adaptation of pine forest tiles designed by Addison Le Boutillier and produced in 1906 by the Grueby Faience Company. This highly detailed design is the hallmark craft of the Motawi Tileworks.
The raised design lines create the scene. Each color is then added by hand. Forest Landscape tile displayed in a Dard Hunter solid oak frame.

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Framed 16" x 16"
Unframed 12" x 12"
Price: $550.00
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William H. Grueby (1867-1925) founded the Grueby Faience Company in 1894 in Boston, Massachusetts. Beginning in 1898, focusing primarily on art pottery vases, he introduced his own version of French matte finishes, including the matte green finish that became his signature work. The popularity of his work, however, spawned mass market competition and eventually resulted in the company's demise in 1909. Grueby emerged from bankruptcy and began limited production runs that included statues, pottery, and tiles, before the company closed for good in 1920.
Addison B. LeBoutillier: A most versatile Massachusetts artist and architect, A. B. LeBoutillier was equally gifted as an etcher, ex-libris engraver, wood carver, medalist, painter and pottery designer. After his formal studies as an architect, LeBoutillier first gained recognition in Boston in the 1890's for his pen and ink illustrations. His initial exhibited etchings date from the later First World War (1917-18) when he produced a number of striking plates detailing the devastation of French cities and towns. After the war LeBoutillier returned to Boston and continued creating etchings of New England architecture and landscapes.
Perhaps Addison LeBoutillier's best known art, however, was in the medium of Faience pottery. Along with Henry Belknap, A. B. LeBoutillier was a primary designer for the famous Grueby Pottery. Today the art of Addison LeBoutillier is included in such major public collections as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.