

Black and white illustration of a vase. The vase has a lid. The vase has a woman's face in the front. The vase has a narrow base, wider body, and flared mouth. Two curved handles protrude from either side of the vase body. The handles are made of what appears to be animal hide. The vase sits on a table or surface with a flat top and vertical lines. The background is a light-colored, textured surface. A border surrounds the image. Text at the bottom reads "J. Saly. J. et. Sculp." and a number "12".
Artwork Details
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- 631 × 900 px
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