A plate from a design book showcasing three variations of a floral pattern called "Crown Imperial". The patterns are rendered in a style reminiscent of Art Nouveau, with flowing lines and stylized floral motifs. The color palette is rich and includes shades of turquoise, gold, brown, and beige.
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The image is a plate from a design book showcasing three variations of a floral pattern called "Crown Imperial" (also labeled in French as "Couronne Imperiale" and German as "Die Nebenkronen"). The plate is numbered "Pl. 17". The patterns are rendered in a style reminiscent of Art Nouveau, with flowing lines and stylized floral motifs. The color palette is rich and includes shades of turquoise, gold, brown, and beige. **Pattern 1 (Top Left):** A narrow vertical strip with a repeating pattern of stylized lotus-like flowers in shades of gold and brown, set against a beige background. The flowers are elongated and have delicate, curving petals. **Pattern 2 (Top Right):** A larger square section featuring a repeating pattern of stylized flowers with turquoise petals and gold centers. The flowers are surrounded by ornate, curling leaves and stems in shades of brown and gold. The background is a muted green. **Pattern 3 (Bottom Left):** A curved section showcasing a single, elaborate floral stem with a large, open flower and several buds. The flower and buds are rendered in shades of brown, gold, and beige, with intricate detailing. The stem and leaves are curling and ornate. The overall impression is one of luxury, elegance, and intricate craftsmanship. The patterns would likely have been intended for use in wallpaper, textiles, or other decorative arts applications.


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