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Early American butter prints : a wealth of ruralfolk art designs from wooden butter molds & prints

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo9075
Author
Smith, Elmer Lewis.
Date of Publication
1972.
Call Number
736.4 S646
Responsibility
Compiled and edited by Elmer L. Smith ; Photography by Mel Horst.
Author
Smith, Elmer Lewis.
Place of Publication
Lebanon, Pa
Publisher
Applied Arts,
Date of Publication
1972.
Physical Description
32 p. : chiefly illus. ; 28 cm.
Notes
During the 18th and 19th centuries, dairy farmers used prints and molds to decorate their butter. Each farmer used a different print that was specific to individual farms. Often, shoppers linked quality to a particular butter print. In addition, printed butter sold for more money than the unmarked alternative. Aside from brand identification, butter molds and prints afforded a creative outlet for farmers and craftsmen in the Pennsylvania farming community. Initially, prints were crafted by farmers and wood carvers on the farm. They carved the prints by hand from boards or blocks of wood. Beginning in the early 1800s, craftsmen began producing a wide variety of prints. During this period, prints were often made using a lathe. Later, the craftsman would hand carve the design. Pennsylvania German butter print patterns usually bear motifs inspired by nature, the most popular being the tulip. However, birds and farm animals often appear as well. [General information from State Museum of Pennylvania ]
Subjects
Butter molds.
Wood-engraving, American.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
736.4 S646
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Gilbert and Mason: Pennsylvania wood engravers

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12441
Author
Benson, Evelyn Abraham.
Call Number
905.748 PDE v.7
Responsibility
by Evelyn Benson.
Author
Benson, Evelyn Abraham.
Notes
In: The Pennsylvania Dutchman, Winter, 1956, v.7, no.3.
Subjects
Gilbert, George.
Mason, William.
Wood- engraving, American - Pennsylvania.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 PDE v.7
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