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Description Tomb Guardian

Creation date 700s
Dynasty Tang dynasty
Materials earthenware with lead glaze
Dimensions 29 x 12 in.
Location Arthur R. & Frances D. Baxter Gallery
Credit line Jacob Metzger Fund
Accession number 65.120
http://www.imamuseum.org/explore/artwork/1892

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This photo of item # 65.120 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art was contributed under the team name " Opal_Art_Seekers_4" as part of the Wikipedia Loves Art project in February 2009.
Indianapolis Museum of Art
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Date Photographed February 2009
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Author Wikipedia Loves Art participant " Opal_Art_Seekers_4"
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