JeanCoulon vase from the Saint Th é es Museum of Decorative Arts in France
A ceramic vase created in 1902 for the S è vres National Ceramic Factory in France, measuring 27 centimeters in height and 15.8 centimeters in diameter. This vase, named 'Water Fairy', is renowned for its unique artistic style and exquisite craftsmanship. The painting depicts a water fairy holding a fish with an open mouth in her arms, decorated with yellow, brown, and green brown marble textures. This showcases the artist's bold interpretation of female images, with the water fairy surrounding marine creatures in a twisted, nude posture, giving a strong visual impact. The Decorative Arts Museum in Saintes, France is one of its precious collections
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