

Black and white drawing of a vase by Virgilius Solis. The vase has a narrow base that widens into an urn-shaped body. A stem with a decorative face connects the base to the body. The body has a symmetrical design with two winged creatures on either side. A plant design extends from the bottom to the top center. The top of the vase is flared with two handles on either side curving backward. The handles have decorative ends. The top of the vase is diamond patterned. The background has a light shading effect with a darker line at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 595 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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