

Mirror Case with Lid
Mirror case with lid by artist unknown. Rectangular case with a black and gold decorative border. Border design includes flowers and leaves. Inside the border is a painting of a landscape with hills, trees, and a body of water. Three people and a horse are in the foreground. The people are wearing traditional clothing. The person on the left is wearing a green robe and pink sash. The person on the right is wearing a red and green robe. The person in the middle is wearing a loincloth and appears to be wrestling with a bull. In the background, there are buildings on the hillside and birds flying in the sky. The case has a lid.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 640 × 893 px
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