c. 1710
87.2 x 66 x 48 cm (34 5/16 x 26 x 18 7/8 in.) with base: 92 cm (36 1/4 in.)
Erskine family, England, 1830, by descent; to The Honorable Robert Erskine, London, by descent through family, sold; to [Mathias Komor, New York], sold; to Fogg Art Museum, 1965
Terracotta, traces of white slip
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20th centuryBritishGray limestone
7th-8th centuryThaiTerracotta
RomanTerracotta
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7th centuryChinese