c. 1300 BCE-1250 BCE
Only parts of the head and upper torso are preserved. Standing woman, facing forward, dressed in a long garment. Pinched-out head with large nose. Disk-shaped upper body with breasts in relief. Solid. Handmade.
irregular: 4.7 cm (1 7/8 in.)
Wood with polychrome
19th centuryGermanPlaster
19th centuryItalianBlack basalt
18th centuryBritishMarble
19th centuryAmericanMolded medium gray earthenware
2nd-1st century BCEChineseFaience
EgyptianYellowish-beige pyrophyllite
13th centuryBurmeseLeaded brass
19th-20th centuryItalianGreen lead-glazed funerary ware: brick-red earthenware with openwork elements under partially degraded emerald-green, lead glaze; with modern brush-written characters on the base reading "T'o-sông-ni". Reportedly recovered at Lelang (also spelled Lo-lang; Korean, Naknang), near T'o-sông-ni, southwest of P'yôngyang, Korea.
1st-3rd century CEChineseConstruction of painted cardboard
20th centuryAmericanHard-paste porcelain with polychrome enamel decoration
18th centuryGermanClay, unfired
Central Asian