c. 1350-1400
115 x 39.3 x 24 cm (45 1/4 x 15 1/2 x 9 7/16 in.)
[Demotte, Inc., New York], sold; to Grenville Lindall Winthrop, New York, bequest; to Fogg Art Museum, 1943
Cold-painted funerary ware: molded gray earthenware with slight traces of pigment over white gesso ground
1st-3rd century CEChineseElectrotype of gold original; repoussé
19th-20th centuryMycenaean
Glazed ceramic
20th centuryItalianLead-glazed ware: Molded, brick red earthenware with lead-fluxed, caramel brown glaze, the detachable, unglazed tail and saddle molded in brick red earthenware, the detachable, unglazed ears molded in gray earthenware, the unglazed elements displaying traces of cold-painted pigments. Probably from the Chengdu region of Sichuan province.
2nd century CEChineseBronze
19th-20th centuryAmericanQuartzite
3rd-2nd millennium BCEEgyptianTerracotta, remains of white slip, traces of paint
4th century BCEGreekLeaded bronze
5th-2nd century BCEIberianWhite jasperware busts in relief on blue, pink, gray and green backgrounds
18th centuryBritishBronze, with green patina (over reddish brown in more rubbed areas)
19th centuryFrenchBrass
19th-20th centuryUnidentified culture