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Funerary Model of a Cylindrical Granary with an Angled, Tiled Roof and with Three Short Legs, Each in the Form of a Crouching Bear
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Department of Asian Art
David and Simone Schloss Gandler Pelham Manor NY
Lillian Schloss New York NY
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of David Gandler Class of 1976 in honor of Lillian Schloss
Title: Funerary Model of a Cylindrical Granary with an Angled, Tiled Roof and with Three Short Legs, Each in the Form of a Crouching Bear
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