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History of the Ceramic Art: A Descriptive and Philosophical Study of the Pottery of All Ages and All Nations: Saxony: Dresden- Hard Porcelain- Ewer in Relief, with Figures in Violet Cámaïeu (Plate XII)

Jules Jacquemart

Cleveland Museum of Art

The image shows a black-and-white drawing of an ornate ewer with a spout and handle. The ewer has a domed lid with a small finial on top. The body of the ewer is decorated with intricate designs, including floral patterns and scrollwork. The handle is curved and attached to the body of the ewer on one side, while the spout is long and curved, extending from the opposite side. The ewer appears to be made of ceramic or porcelain. The background of the image is a light beige color, with some darker specks and marks visible. In the upper right corner, there is small text that reads "PL. XII". There is also some illegible text near the bottom of the image.

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