

Powder Flask
Powder Flask by Hans Stopler, a circular, flat object with a long, cylindrical protrusion on top, featuring a handle in the shape of a dragon; the circular base adorned with a design comprising a central circular area and a surrounding ring. The central area contains a depiction of a bird sitting on a branch; the ring features small circles with various patterns, interspersed with six birds. The background of the circular base is predominantly red-brown, accented with gold, black, and white.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 749 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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