

Pillow-end Plate
The Pillow-end Plate by unknown artist depicts a rectangular metal plate with a raised edge featuring small circles around its perimeter. The plate's surface appears to have a dark greenish-gray patina. The center of the plate showcases an intricate relief design comprising a floral pattern with leaves and foliage. The design seems to include birds. The plate's front surface exhibits a textured appearance. The plate is positioned on a gray surface against a dark background with a slight shadow on the right side.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 561 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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