14th-13th century BCE
5.1 x 1 cm (2 x 3/8 in.)
Louise M. and George E. Bates, Camden, ME (by 1971-1992), gift; to the Harvard University Art Museums, 1992.
Bronze
16th centuryItalianTerracotta, traces of white slip
4th-1st century BCEGreekArsenical bronze
2nd millennium BCEIranianHard-paste porcelain, polychrome enamel decoration, and gilding
18th centuryGermanGilt bronze with blue pigment in the hair and traces of other pigments in the eyes and mouth
17th centuryMongolianBronze
8th century BCEGreekTerracotta
5th-4th century BCEGreekCopper alloy
7th-6th century BCEEgyptianHard-paste porcelain.
18th centuryGermanPainted cement and hydrocal, iron, and thin wooden sticks
20th centuryAmericanLead-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 CEChinese