

The Killing of Three Warriors with Two Peaches
The image depicts a worn, aged wooden panel with faded painting, titled "The Killing of Three Warriors with Two Peaches" by an unknown artist. The panel is rectangular with a horizontal groove across the top third, and a thicker section at the bottom. The painting shows a tree with red branches and a few figures. There are two people on the right side and two people on the left, with one person in the center sitting by the tree. The figures are painted in muted colors, primarily red and brown. The background of the panel has a mix of brown, gray, and blue hues, with visible signs of aging and wear. A small hole is present in the bottom center of the panel. The panel is set against a plain gray background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 457 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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