

Enamel Plaque
Rectangular plaque with a raised edge, made of dark brown material, possibly metal or wood, with visible signs of wear and tear. The plaque features a colorful enamel design with a gold background. The design consists of green curved lines forming interconnected circles, adorned with small yellow flowers and red centers. On either side of the design, there are blue, red, and white striped elements resembling feathers or wings, with gold details. The plaque has four visible holes, one in each corner, and exhibits chipped and worn enamel, revealing the underlying material. The background of the image is dark at the top and light gray at the bottom. The plaque appears to be titled "Enamel Plaque" and is attributed to an unknown artist.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 656 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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