c. 1890-1900
62 x 37 x 28 cm (24 7/16 x 14 9/16 x 11 in.)
[French and Company, Inc., New York, 1950], sold; to Fogg Art Museum, 1960
Ceramic
14th-15th centuryThaiLimestone, biomicrite
13th centuryFrenchBronze
16th centuryItalianArsenical copper
15th-13th century BCESyro-HittiteLeaded bronze
10th-8th century BCENeo-HittiteDeep yellow-brown, faintly translucent stone with cream-colored streaks
3rd century BCE-3rd century CEChineseTerracotta
Sun-dried clay with traces of pigment (including blue pigment on the hair)
11th-13th centuryCentral Asian
Limestone
1st century CELimestone, micrite, with traces of poylchrome
14th centuryFrenchLead-glazed funerary ware: molded white earthenware with traces of lead-fluxed, pale yellow glaze and with further traces of overglaze cold-painted pigments
7th centuryChineseTerracotta
2nd century BCE-1st century CEGraeco-Roman