Depicted Topic: allegory, Animalia, children (people by age group), Christianity, consulting, counseling, decisions, elderly, ethics (concept), figures (representations), judges, landscapes (representations), men, mythology, narrative, people, portraits, religion, religious (people), women
Technique Terms: enameling, gilding, grisaille
Place Made: France
Physical Attributes: arabesques, cartouches, gray (color), guilloche, white (color)
Object Type Terms: ewers
Material Terms: copper, enamel, gilding, gold
Image Source: Milwaukee Art Museum, John Nienhuis
Credit Line: Milwaukee Art Museum, Purchase, with funds from Avis and James K. Heller, and funds from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zadok, Mrs. K. Ingersoll and Mr. G. Kuehn, Mrs. Richard Gallum and Mrs. Edward Purtell, Northwestern University, and the Hearst Foundation, by exchange, with additional support from the Fine Arts Society, the Flagg Memorial Fund, Stephen and Nancy Einhorn,William and Rana Holbrook, the Taubman Company, and Winston C. Williams and Virginia Nelson M2002.181
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