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cma-korean-art:Melon-shaped Wine Ewer, 1100s-1200s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Korean ArtMany celadons
Brass EwerIran, 7th-8th century (late Sassanian-early Islamic) (37.2 x 20 x 17.8 cm) This ewer with
Ewer decorated with female figures. Iran, Sasanian Period, 7th-6th centuries A.D. Silver and gilt. A
Ewer, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtGift of Henry G. Marquand, 1883Metropolitan Museum of A
didoofcarthage:Ewer decorated with female figures. Iran, Sasanian Period, 7th-6th centuries A.D. Sil
The Blacas ewer; engraved and inlaid with silver and copper. Made of sheet brass hammered to form a
met-islamic-art:Ewer, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1907Metropolitan Museum of
Silver ewer from Kashmir. Artist unknown; late 19th/early 20th century. Now in the Shangri La Muse
Dated c. 12th-3th century, this Goryeo Dynasty Korean pitcher, or ewer, is made of bronze. Many Gory
Ewer, 1720-30, porcelainThe Dallas Museum of Art
met-islamic-art:Ewer, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtGift of Henry G. Marquand, 1883Metropol
Fragment of an Ewer, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1940Metropolitan Museum of
fishstickmonkey:Ewer in the form of a mousedate: 3rd century BCheight: 7.3 cmmaterial: terracottafou
treasures-and-beauty:Ewer Attributed to the workshop of Ferdinand Eusebio Miseroni (working 1656–84
Ewer with Lamp-Shaped Spout, Islamic ArtMedium: Brass; cast, engraved, inlaid with silver, copper an
didoofcarthage:Ewer decorated with female figures. Iran, Sasanian Period, 7th-6th centuries A.D. Sil
Wedgwood Porcelain Ewer - early 1900’sMarked with incised “Wedgwood” hallmark and
met-islamic-art:Ewer, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtGift of Henry G. Marquand, 1883Metropol
Ewer with birds, given by Roger II of Sicily to Theobald II, Count of Champagne, who donated it to t
cma-korean-art:Water Ewer for Rituals (Kundika), 1100, Cleveland Museum of Art: Korean ArtSize: Oute
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Advertisement for »Hortensia« garden landscaping, Berlin, 1930. Via moholy-nagy.
Lady Eleanor Brandon, Countess of Cumberland (1519 - 1547)As the granddaughter of King Henry VII and
Jean-Claude Duplessis père (attr.) ewer and bassin, 1757. Porcelain, Sèvres Manufactory.
Handle of Ewer, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtPurchase, Alastair B. Martin Gift, 1992Metro
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