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Classifications: Sculpture

Classifications: Sculpture
Saint Martin and the Beggar
German, Upper Rhineland or Bavaria
ca. 1475-80
74.30
Female figure
Songye culture, Democratic Republic of the Congo
19th - 20th century
81.17.663
Animal Figure
Lega
81.17.866
Saint Ulrich
German
ca. 1520
70.20
Dance group
Mexican
ca. 300 B.C. - A.D. 200
82.167
Figurine
Thai
14th-15th century
92.82.76
Camel
Chinese
possibly 7th century
33.14
Camel
Chinese
possibly 7th century
33.15
Sxwaixwe carving
Coast Salish
ca. 1880
91.1.140
Haniwa chicken
Japanese
6th century
57.39
The First People
Susan Point
2008
2008.31
Syrian
ca. 800 B.C.
56.196
Chinese
early 18th century
SC58.123
Lokapala figure
Chinese
8th century
SC96.73
Yin/Yang
Ted Jonsson
1967
SC86.277
Chinese
late 3rd century B.C.-early 3rd century A.D.
45.14.B
Ibeji, Children of Heaven
Nigerian
81.17.611.1
Humpback Whale
Charlie Swan
20th century
SC76.309
Japanese
18th-19th century
SC36.122
Untitled
Larry Bell
1965
2020.15.3
Camel
Chinese
late 14th-mid 17th century
33.814.1
Camel
Chinese
late 14th-mid 17th century
33.814.2
Female figure
Cameroonian
81.17.714.1
Male figure
Cameroonian
81.17.714.2
Female figure
Mossi
81.17.114.1
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