

The Vase by an unknown artist is a cylindrical container with a wide mouth and a narrow base. The object is made of a light-colored material, possibly ceramic or stone, and features a light beige color with darker shading on the intricate carvings. The vase has two handles on either side, each shaped like a dragon or other mythical creature. The handles are positioned near the top of the vase and are adorned with additional carvings. The body of the vase is covered in intricate carvings depicting various scenes, including people, animals, and foliage. The carvings appear to be quite detailed and ornate, suggesting that the vase may be a decorative piece or a work of art. The top of the vase has a decorative border around the rim, which adds to its ornate appearance. The background of the image is dark, which helps to highlight the details of the vase. A shadow is cast by the vase onto the surface below it.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 717 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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