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Appliqué in the Shape of a Gazelle

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Small, flat appliqué in the shape of a gazelle with its legs folded under the body. The animal is simplified and essentially reduced to its silhouette. There is no attachment loop at the back, but the piece could easily have been sewn onto a garment by making use of the openings below horns and belly. This ornament is similar to small bronze garment plaques depicting stags in a similar pose that have been attributed to northeastern China. Dark grayish patina.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics William D. Vogel (H’30) Milwaukee WI (by 1930-1980) inherited; by Virginia Booth Vogel Milwaukee WI (1980-1998) by descent; to Frederick Vogel III Milwaukee WI (1998-2016) gift; to The Harvard Art Museums. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Frederick Vogel III in memory of his father William D. Vogel H’30
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Title: Appliqué in the Shape of a Gazelle
Description:
Small, flat appliqué in the shape of a gazelle with its legs folded under the body.
The animal is simplified and essentially reduced to its silhouette.
There is no attachment loop at the back, but the piece could easily have been sewn onto a garment by making use of the openings below horns and belly.
This ornament is similar to small bronze garment plaques depicting stags in a similar pose that have been attributed to northeastern China.
Dark grayish patina.

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