

Jar with Crane and Willow in Relief
The image shows a white vase with a narrow opening at the top. The vase is bulbous, with a rounded body that tapers in at the top. The vase features an embossed design resembling tree branches. On the front of the vase, there is a painted image of a crane standing next to a tree branch. The crane has a gray body with white underparts and a black neck. The crane's head has black and white markings, with a long beak and one leg visible. The crane also has an orange ball on top of its head. The tree branch beside the crane is bare and brown. The background of the image is dark gray, with the vase casting a shadow. The title of the image is "Jar with Crane and Willow in Relief". The artist of this piece is not visually identified in the image.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 793 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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