Légende
Bottle with a swan neck ashkdan, Islamic/Persian art, Persian culture, Qajar dynasty 1785–1925, 2nd half 18th–1st half 19th century, Iran; vessel utility glass, height 29.3 cm, width 13.0 cm, depth 10.0 cm. Characteristic swan neck with a separated spout; neck slightly profiled due to bending at the neck molding; used in everyday life in the Middle East., A translucent pale greenish-gray blown glass vessel with a rounded bulbous base tapering into a long, curved neck that ends in an irregular, angled lip, showing a few surface imperfections and internal bubbles, sitting on a flat circular foot against a light gray to white background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A19_492
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
60.2Mo (776.8Ko) / 31.7cm x 47.5cm / 3744 x 5616 (300dpi)