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Fragment of a Semi-Cylindrical Eaves-End Roof Tile with Canted, Elliptical End Panel with Decoration of a Phoenix ('Bong-hwang') in Flight

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Department of Asian Art David K. and Rita S. Jordt Reno Nevada (by 1995) gift; to Harvard University Art Museums 1995. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of David K. and Rita S. Jordt
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Title: Fragment of a Semi-Cylindrical Eaves-End Roof Tile with Canted, Elliptical End Panel with Decoration of a Phoenix ('Bong-hwang') in Flight
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