late 5th-2nd century BCE
6.3 x 1.8 x 0.9 cm (2 1/2 x 11/16 x 3/8 in.)
National Archaeological Museum of Spain, (by 1933), by exchange; to the Fogg Art Museum. Excavated at the sanctuary site of Collado de los Jardines, Jaén, in the early 1900s. Note: In exchange for a Sepulchral slab from the Cemetery at Sahagun, Leon, Spain (formerly accession number 1926.20.)
Bronze
19th centuryFrenchGlazed Meissen porcelain
AmericanMarble
RomanTerracotta
Lead-glazed ware: molded, white earthenware with straw-yellow, lead-fluxed glaze and with cold-painted pigments over the glaze
7th centuryChineseLeaded copper
7th century BCEGreekPentelic marble
4th century BCEGreekClay, unfired
Central AsianFaience
4th century BCEEgyptianStone
4th-1st century BCEEgyptianWood, single-woodblock construction; with traces of polychromy over white gesso ground
12th-13th centuryJapaneseBronze with wooden base
20th centuryItalian