

Black and white illustration of a vase. The vase has a flared mouth and a narrow base. A bird-like creature, possibly an eagle, emerges from the vase. The creature has its head and one wing protruding from the vase; its body blends into the body of the vase. The vase and creature are on a table or surface; the vase faces right. The background has closely spaced horizontal lines. The illustration is in a rectangular frame with a thin border. The artist's signature is at the bottom. The image is Plate 16 from the Suite of Vases by Jacques François Saly.
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