Pottery zhenmushou (a tomb guardian beast), early Tang dynasty, China, 7th century. Artist: Unknown

Pottery zhenmushou (a tomb guardian beast), early Tang dynasty, China, 7th century. Artist: Unknown

1-234-193 - The Museum of East Asian Art/Heritage Images

Pottery zhenmushou (a tomb guardian beast), early Tang dynasty, China, 7th century. A large pottery zhenmushou with dog-like body seated on all fours on a flat plinth. The creature has horns on its forehead and shoulders, a flame point on its head and three fins on its back. The human face has a pair of large ears at right angles, the feet has hooves like a horse. The piece shows traces of unfired pigment and slip.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Ceramic

Picture Type
  1. Object

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Science & Nature Animal Life

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2215x2832
File Size : 18,378kb


Aliases

  1. BATEA : 615Side
  1. 0440000805
  1. 1-234-193
  1. 1234193
  1. 805
  1. BATEA : 615Side


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