Camel

Camel

possibly 7th century

Camels of this type share characteristics with those made in the 6th century—elaborately carved neck hair and dramatically drooping neck—and the later Tang camels from the 8th century—thick legs and large heads. It is possible that these examples represent a transition in the depiction of camels in the 7th century.

Buff ceramic with pink and cream slip
10 13/16 x 10 5/8 x 4 3/4 in.
Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
33.14
location
Not currently on view

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