

Double-Faced Crossbar from a Railing
Double-Faced Crossbar from a Railing by an unknown artist. The object is a reddish-brown, stone carving. The carving is circular, with a raised edge on the outside that is irregularly shaped. There are two metal rods on either side. The center of the carving features a carved figure with hands clasped in prayer. The figure is surrounded by a circle of lotus petals. The lotus petals are surrounded by a ring of small circles. The background of the image is dark gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 706 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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