

Inkwell (top to bottle)
The image depicts a gold-colored metal object with a circular shape and a hole in the center. The object appears to be made of brass or bronze, exhibiting a dark brown base color with gold accents. The object's top features a raised design comprising multiple figures, possibly lions or other animals, arranged around the circular perimeter. The figures are intricately detailed and appear to be three-dimensional. A thin gold line runs along the bottom edge of the object. The object is set against a gray background that gradually darkens towards the top of the image. The overall appearance suggests that this is an antique or vintage item, possibly used for writing or as an ornamental piece. The title of the image is "Inkwell (top to bottle)" and the artist is not specified.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 682 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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