The flower bed made by Edward Knopfflin
The flower bed made by Edward Knopfflin is a ceramic artwork decorated with a duck pattern, created between 1902 and 1916 and produced in Palatine, France. Not only is it a practical gardening container for growing flowers and plants, but it is also an artwork showcasing Knopfflin's exquisite craftsmanship. The duck decoration on its surface adds natural beauty, reflecting the artist's love for natural themes and attention to details. As one of the collections of the Peltier Museum of Art and History, it not only enriches the museum's collection, but also showcases the tradition and charm of Peltier ceramic art to visitors.
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