Two Humped-Camel with Monster Mask Imagery on its Saddle Bags

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Two Humped-Camel with Monster Mask Imagery on its Saddle Bags
Two Humped-Camel with Monster Mask Imagery on its Saddle Bags
Two Humped-Camel with Monster Mask Imagery on its Saddle Bags

Two Humped-Camel with Monster Mask Imagery on its Saddle Bags

DateTang dynasty, early 7th century
GeographyChina, Asia
MediumEarthenware with carved relief decoration and pigment
ClassificationSCULPTURE
Credit LineGift of Dr. George Walton
Object number1944.23
Status
On view
RightsCopyright is retained in accordance with U.S. Copyright laws
Photo creditDavis Museum at Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA
Jar (Hu)
Chinese (Majiayao culture)
Neolithic, Banshan phase, ca. 2650-2350 B.C.E.
Albarello (Pharmacy jar)
Mexican
18th century
Jar
Thai (Ban Chiang culture)
500 B.C.E.-200 C.E.
Tomb Guardian
Chinese
Tang dynasty, late 7th–early 8th century
Tomb Guardian
Chinese
Tang dynasty, late 7th–early 8th century
Tomb figure of an entertainer
Chinese
Eastern Han dynasty, 25-220 C.E.
Chinese
Sui (581-618) or Tang dynasty (618-907), first quarter of the 7th century