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A fragment from a large pottery vase with a lotus pattern of embossed petals. It is painted in blue, red and dark brown outlines over a red slip.
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Fragment van een grote aardewerken vaas met lotuspatroon van gebosseleerde blaadjes. Het is in blauwe, rode en donkerbruine omtrek opgebracht op een rode slip.
Fragment d'un grand vase en terre cuite orné d'un motif lotiforme. Les pétales ont été gravés en relief. La décoration est tracée en bleu, rouge et brun foncé sur un engobe rouge.
Ein Fragment von einem großen Tongefäß mit einem Lotosmuster aus eingeprägten Blütenblättern. Es ist über einer roten Engobe mit blauer, roter und dunkelbrauner Farbe bemalt.
Frammento di un grande vaso di terracotta con un modello decorativo di fiori di loto sbalzati. L'oggetto è dipinto in blu, rosso, marrone scuro al di sopra di uno strato di copertura rossa.
Fragmento de vaso grande em cerâmica, com padrao de flor de lótus, com pétalas impressas. Está pintado em azul, vermelho e castanho escuro sobre engobo vermelho.
Fragmento de un gran vaso de cerámica con un dibujo de pétalos en relieve. Está pintado con contornos azules, rojos y marrón oscuro sobre un engobe rojo.
A fragment from a large pottery vase with a lotus pattern of embossed petals. It is painted in blue, red and dark brown outlines over a red slip.
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From Egypt Exploration Society excavations at el-'Amarna, the sherd was purchased from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956.
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