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Maciá Pattern

Published September 17, 2010 Updated July 04, 2023

The Maciá Pattern which was originally produced by a Barcelona cardmaker in the 1830s and subsequently used as a model by other makers.

1830 Spain Maciá Maciá Pattern
Fábrica de Maciá, Barcelona, c.1830. © The Trustees of the British Museum

Above: cards from 48-card hand-coloured wood-engraving published by Fábrica de Maciá, Barcelona, c.1830. © The Trustees of the British Museum, number 1896,0501.826

Maciá pattern, Fábrica de Madrid

Anonymous manufacturer ~ “Fabrica de Madrid” ~ R.H.

This fine Spanish-suited deck from the nineteenth century shows most of the features of the style known as the Maciá Pattern which was originally produced by a Barcelona cardmaker in the 1830s and subsequently used as a model by other makers. It is not clear whether this example was made in Spain or elsewhere. The standing figures adopt classical poses and the Kings have the whole length of their legs in view, although in this example the Kings of Swords and Cups are not wearing laurel wreathes as in other examples and only two of the Kings are wearing shoulder-capes. The Ace of Coins shows a central medallion bearing a lion and a cannon, with two scrolls bearing the legend "Fabrica de Madrid". During the 1860s the pattern was also produced in Italy and by Spanish manufacturers in Barcelona and Igualada.

Maciá pattern, Fábrica de Madrid

Above: Spanish-suited cards in the Maciá Pattern. Unknown manufacturer. The Ace of Coins carries the legend "Fabrica de Madrid" and the Four of Coins reads "R.H." The Ace of Coins is decorated with goats' heads and wreaths of flowers and the back is decorated with a pattern of swirling dots. Woodblock and stencil production.

See also: José Gombau, 1833

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