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A gray earthenware head from a horse sculpture vividly sculpted to show the musculature of the horse's face with flaring nostrils and an open mouth showing its tongue. It has deep set and bulging eyes and loss of ears and neck. The head has traces of red and white mineral pigment. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Horse Head
25 – 220
Museum purchase for the Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.84
A gray earthenware head from a horse sculpture; its strong muscular neck holding its narrow head high. It is vividly sculpted to show the musculature of the horse's face with flaring nostrils and an open mouth showing its tongue. It has deep set and bulging eyes, ears pointing forward and a flowing mane. It is covered in red mineral pigment. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Horse Head
25 – 220
Museum purchase for the James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1964/2.79

Roland Ginzel
The Queen of Kazalamoo
1964
Museum Purchase
1965/2.25

Aubrey Schwartz (American (North American))
Butterflies
1928 – 1976
Gift of Herbert and Nancy Berhard.
1976/2.99

Henri Salembier
Design for a Vertical Panel (1 of a set of 12)
1781
Museum Purchase
1959/2.68

Giuseppe Barberi
Studies for Three Ornamental Panels with Death's Heads as Motifs
1746 – 1809
Museum Purchase
1958/1.68

Roman
Head of Polydeukion (favorite pupil of Herodes Atticus)
145 – 155
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Cummer Fund and University of Michigan Museum of Art joint purchase, 1974

Kelsey Museum Label: Joint Purchase of the University of Michigan Museum of Art and the Kelsey Museum Cummer Fund 1974, KM 1974.61
1975/2.1

Arthur Heintzelman (American (North American))
Study of Young Beethoven
1943
Bequest of Carl F. Clarke
1954/1.113

Ubaldo Gandolfi
Sheet of Head Studies
1728 – 1781
Museum Purchase
1960/2.9
A red, circular-shaped earthenware pigpen, containing one pig, below a cylindrical tower shed with a window and a peaked roof displaying ridges.  Stairs connect the shed to the pen.  It is covered in a green lead glaze with iridescence and calcification. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Model of a pigpen
25 – 220
Museum purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1990/1.214
This red earthenware model of a pigpen is square, contains one pig at a feeding trough, and has a peaked roof shed to the side. The model is covered in a green lead glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Model of a pigpen
25 – 220
Gift of Domino's Pizza, Inc.
1993/1.75

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Set of Kaiawase (Shell Game)
19th century
Museum purchase made possible by the University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies
2015/1.379A&B
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