8 UMMA Objects
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A red earthenware ceramic model of a goat pen, containing one ram and three ewes, with a small shed over the pen with stairs.  The exterior and goats are covered in a green lead glaze with iridescence and calcification.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Goat Pen
25 – 220
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1990/1.211
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
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 open mouth showing its tongue. It has deep set and bulging eyes, ears pointing forward and a flowing mane. The head is covered with red pigment and with painted white pigment horse trappings. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Horse Head
25 – 220
Museum purchase for the James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1964/2.80
A red, round bottom, ovoid earthenware ladle with a long curved dragon headed handle.  It is covered in a green lead glaze with iridescence and calcification. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Ladle
25 – 220
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1990/1.261
A gray earthenware head from a horse sculpture. Its muscular neck holds its narrow head high; it is vividly sculpted to show the musculature of the horse's face with flaring nostrils and open mouth showing its tongue within.  There is loss of the ears.  The head has traces of red and white mineral pigment. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Horse head
25 – 220
The Oliver J. Todd Memorial Collection
1974/1.169
A red earthenware ear cup (<em>erbei </em>二杯) with an ovoid body with two opposing wing-like handles applied to the rim.  It was covered in a green lead glaze with iridescence and calcification.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Ear Cup
25 – 220
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1990/1.262
A red earthenware dog sculpture.  The dog is standing in attention, with a stocky body on four muscular legs, and long-fur tail flowing up at the hindquarters.  Its head is atop a thick neck, and it has a smiling mouth with protruding tongue, deep-set large eyes and forward pointed bent ears.  Its pupils are detailed in black. There are traces of black and white mineral pigment. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Dog
25 – 220
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur
2007/2.73
A red, ceramic, shallow, flat-bottomed earthenware bowl.  It has a short dragon handle to one side, and is covered in a green lead glaze with iridescence and calcification. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
25 – 220
Museum Purchase
1990/1.270
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