c. 1125
145.1 x 35.6 x 30.2 cm (57 1/8 x 14 x 11 7/8 in.)
Henry Daguerre, Paris. A. Kann. [Arnold Seligman, Rey & Co., Inc., New York, NY, sold;] to Edward Forbes for the Fogg Art Museum, 1925
Bronze bas-relief
19th centuryAmericanLead-glazed funerary ware: brick-red earthenware with much degraded lead-fluxed emerald-green glaze over molded, incised, and applique decoration
1st-2nd century CEChineseSancai ("three-color") ware: molded pinkish white earthenware with lead-fluxed emerald-green, caramel brown, and cobalt-blue glazes over a white-slip ground
8th centuryChineseBronze with brown patina
16th-17th centuryItalian, Tuscan, FlorentineBronze
9th century BCEIranianMolded, medium gray earthenware with cold-painted pigments; localized areas with cold-painted pigments over white ground
6th centuryChinesePlaster
20th centuryGermanKaya (Japanese nutmeg) wood with traces of pigment; multiple-block construction
14th-15th centuryJapanesePlaster
19th centuryItalianBronze
20th centuryAmericanTerracotta
6th century BCEGreekTerracotta
Greek