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Dwarf

Dwarf

Dateearly 7th-early 10th century
Label TextThe dwarves are painted with yellow and green lead glaze, their eyes and beards delineated carefully with black color to emphasize a quiet and humble expression, while their plain garments also indicate their low social status. Given the fact that dwarves from Central Asia served in the Chinese capital during the Tang Dynasty as jesters and/or servants, it is likely that their representations in tombs of the affluent were also expected to serve the deceased.
Object number48.247
Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions8 5/16 x 4 3/16 x 3 1/4 in. (21.12 x 10.64 x 8.26 cm)
MediumCeramic
Tomb dwarf man
Chinese
early 7th–early 10th century
Object number: 49.57
Mansion House Dwarf
French
ca. 1880
Object number: 92.168.1
Mansion House Dwarf
French
ca. 1880
Object number: 92.168.2
Head of Pataek (Ptah, The Dwarf)
Egyptian
Object number: 52.158
Head of Pataek (Ptah, The Dwarf)
Egyptian
Object number: 52.159
Mansion House Dwarf
ca. 1770
Object number: 92.169.1
Mansion House Dwarf
ca. 1770
Object number: 92.169.2
Dwarf god Ptah
first millennium B.C.
Object number: 46.15
Pendant:  Bes, The Dwarf God
Egyptian
Object number: 47.48