Raeren Stoneware Jug

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Geoffrey Marchal
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published on 13 September 2020

A large jug, part of the Raeren stoneware tradition which flourished on the Rhine in the 16th Century CE. The jug depicts "the meeting of David and Abigail” and “the procession of Flora”. Created by Jan Emmens (monogram: I.E.) in 1576 CE. Raeren, Belgium.

Museum of Art History (Musée du Cinquantenaire), Brussels, Belgium. Made of 150 pictures with ReMake and ReCap from AutoDesk.

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