The Goose (by Berthe Morisot) Ceramic Tile
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This design features a painting by the French Impressionist artist Berthe Morisot (1841–1895). It shows a white goose walking on grass beside a pond or lake where there are some ducks floating on the water. There are some plants and greenery behind the goose too. A goose is a waterfowl bird that is closely related to swans and ducks. More than one goose are called geese; female geese are called ganders and young geese are called goslings; a group of geese is known as a gaggle. The original art was painted by Berthe Morisot in 1885.