Wood and Challinor's "Corsica" presents a vignette of life in the warm Latin climate, spec...
Wood and Challinor's "Corsica" presents a vignette of life in the warm Latin climate, specifically the (romantic?) interchange between a woman wearing a mantilla and a gallant in court dress. The setting is an elaborate Mediterranean garden complete with classical ruins, distant Italianate buildings, and still more distant mountain peaks.
To frame this intriguing scene, Wood and Challinor employ a complex combination of bands of fabric-like pattern totally filling the slightly concave flange of the plate spilling down into the center. Four reserves, scenic and floral, placed at intervals around the border finish the arrangement.