Camel
Place of OriginShaanxi or Henan province, China
Dateapprox. 690-750
DynastyTang dynasty (618-907)
MaterialsEarthenware with glaze
DimensionsH. 33 3/8 in x W. 29 3/4 in x D. 9 3/4 in, H. 84.8 cm x W. 75.6 cm x D. 24.8 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60S95
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsSculpture
On View
On viewLocationGallery 15
More InformationThis sculpture depicts a camel carrying a large load of goods that rests on an elliptical cushion with pleated edges placed between the animal’s two bent humps. Twohumped camels were favored for packing heavy loads over the difficult desert terrain that made up much of the Silk Road, and models of camels were popular funerary ceramics for Tang-dynasty aristocrats and officials. Sancai sculptures of this size are very rare because most of them were damaged when the tombs collapsed.
Subject
- animal
- camel
approx. 581-700
approx. 500-550
approx. 690-750
approx. 690-750
618-907
618-907
618-907
618-907
618-907
1470-1480