4th-1st century BCE
9.5 × 10 cm (3 3/4 × 3 15/16 in.)
Ionides Collection, London, (by 1913). Miss Bettina Kahnweiler, Cambridge MA, (by 1935), gift; to the Fogg Museum of Art.
Terracotta
Tannish-gray stone
Sancai ("three-color") ware: molded white earthenware with caramel-brown and emerald-green lead-fluxed glazes and with traces of cold-painted pigments on the unglazed areas
8th centuryChineseCopper alloy
5th-2nd century BCEEtruscanSoft-paste porcelain
18th-19th centurySpanish
Wood spheres and cylinders strung on monofilament in box which plugs in
20th centuryBelgianWood, multiple woodblock-construction; with lacquer-applied gold leaf, and with significant later re-working of the head, shoulders, arms, back, legs and proper left torso
15th centuryJapanese
Terracotta
20th centuryFrench?Terracotta
RomanTerracotta; red clay with white slip and buff paint
5th century BCEGreek
Painted porcelain
20th centuryAmerican