

A vase with a flared lip is depicted. The vase has a round body on a short base. The body has sculpted details resembling drapery. Two handles on either side are formed from sculpted depictions of a woman leaning over and looking up. The background contains short intersecting lines and the bottom features longer horizontal lines. A small signature appears at the bottom. The plate number, 4, appears in the lower right corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 609 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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