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The image captures a tall, multi-tiered Delftware tulipiere, predominantly blue and white, displayed in what appears to be a museum or art gallery. This ornate ceramic flower vase features numerous individual spouts arranged in ascending, stacked tiers, designed to hold single flowers. The tulipiere is rectangular in cross-section and tapers slightly upwards, adorned with intricate blue patterns and detailed scenes.

Crowning the structure is a white ceramic bust of a woman, featuring a distinct blue cap or hair covering that matches the vase's aesthetic. To the left, partially obscured by a glass barrier, another similar but less visible tulipiere stands, suggesting a pair or series. In the background on the right, a richly carved wooden table with ornate legs and a textured top is displayed against a dark wall. Further back, additional artworks, including a large blue and white ceramic tile panel and framed pieces, are visible on the walls, along with a white classical bust on a dark pedestal.

The setting features a polished wooden floor and dark display walls, indicative of an exhibition space. Glass barriers separate the viewer from the artifacts. A small black plaque with white text, including the number "544", is visible near the base of the primary tulipiere, likely providing descriptive information about the artwork, though the specific text is unreadable due to blurriness. The lighting suggests an indoor, controlled environment.
FM-DtDaN2

Dec 30, 2024

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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The image captures a tall, multi-tiered Delftware tulipiere, predominantly blue and white, displayed in what appears to be a museum or art gallery. This ornate ceramic flower vase features numerous individual spouts arranged in ascending, stacked tiers, designed to hold single flowers. The tulipiere is rectangular in cross-section and tapers slightly upwards, adorned with intricate blue patterns and detailed scenes. Crowning the structure is a white ceramic bust of a woman, featuring a distinct blue cap or hair covering that matches the vase's aesthetic. To the left, partially obscured by a glass barrier, another similar but less visible tulipiere stands, suggesting a pair or series. In the background on the right, a richly carved wooden table with ornate legs and a textured top is displayed against a dark wall. Further back, additional artworks, including a large blue and white ceramic tile panel and framed pieces, are visible on the walls, along with a white classical bust on a dark pedestal. The setting features a polished wooden floor and dark display walls, indicative of an exhibition space. Glass barriers separate the viewer from the artifacts. A small black plaque with white text, including the number "544", is visible near the base of the primary tulipiere, likely providing descriptive information about the artwork, though the specific text is unreadable due to blurriness. The lighting suggests an indoor, controlled environment.

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