

Plaque, probably from a Reliquary Shrine
The plaque is rectangular with a scalloped edge. The plaque has two holes at the top and bottom on either side. The background of the plaque is blue with a white border at the top and bottom. There is gold filigree forming a design on the plaque featuring two dogs with long snouts and tails curled under their bodies. The dogs appear to be holding or standing on floral motifs. The plaque appears to be old and worn, with some discoloration and deterioration visible on its surface.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 801 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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