Poterie - Vannerie - Armes offensives, rame

Poterie - Vannerie - Armes offensives, rame

1835 - Print - 33.4cm x 51.4cm

Poterie - Vannerie - Armes offensives, rame is a print created by Charles Etienne Pierre Motte in 1835. 



The artwork depicts three rows of objects, each labeled in French. The top row is titled "Poterie" (Pottery) and shows various pottery items, including a large jar, smaller bowls, and a lidded container. 



The middle row is labeled "Vannerie" (Basketry) and displays different types of woven baskets and containers, some appearing to be bags or pouches.



The bottom row is titled "Armes offensives, rame" (Offensive weapons, oar) and features a long spear or staff, along with smaller items that seem to be tools or weapons, including what looks like a paddle or oar.



The style is detailed and illustrative, typical of ethnographic documentation from the period. The print is likely from a larger series documenting the material culture of a specific people or region. The dimensions are 33.4 cm wide and 51.4 cm high.

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