Limoges enamel plaque, 16th century
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An unusual feature of the chromolithographs in Waring's work is the way that they are credited. F. Bedford is credited with drawing them on stone, and in this case also first making a drawing or painting of the object. In the center Waring is credited with "directiing" or presumably planning each plate. On the right Day & Son are credited with the chromolithography.
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