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Creator:
unknown Chinese
Title:
Camel Made for a Tomb
Classification:
sculptures
Work Type:
sculpture | funerary sculpture
Date:
Tang Dynasty (618-907)
Style/Period:
Tang Dynasty | S
ancai (ceramics style)
Materials Display:
earthenware with sancai (tricolor) glaze
Indexing:
earthenware [AAT 300140803]three-color ware (Chinese ware) [AAT 300387380]
Dimensions:
height: 23 inches (58.4 cm)
General subject:
animal | ceremonial object
Specific Subject:
Camelus bactrianus (species)
Location:
Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania)
Flag:
current
Repository numbers:
1963-5-1
Credit Line:
Gift of Rodman A. Heeren in memory of his mother,
Fernanda Wanamaker Munn, 1963Location:
China
Type:
creation
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