

Water Coupe
The image shows a black and white photograph of a ceramic vessel. The vessel is a rounded bowl with a short neck and narrow opening at the top. It appears to be made of dark-colored ceramic material, possibly stoneware or porcelain. The body of the vessel is adorned with an intricate design etched into its surface, featuring curved lines and swirling patterns. The design is circular and centered on the front of the vessel. The background of the image is a plain gray color, suggesting that it may be a product photo or a museum exhibit. A small label in the bottom-right corner reads "THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART 1925." A ruler or measuring scale is visible along the bottom edge of the image. The title of the piece is "Water Coupe" by an unnamed artist.
Artwork Details
- Medium
- Porcelain with incised decoration under peachbloom glaze
- Culture
- China
- Dimensions
- 600 × 510 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
























