mia-asian-art: Funerary Model of a Pig Sty, 2nd century BCE, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Chinese,
mia-asian-art: Funerary Model of a Pig Sty, 2nd century BCE, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Chinese, South and Southeast Asian ArtSlab built and modeled, rectangular courtyard surrounded by a tile roofed wall; seperate elements are a pigsty, boar, round food dish, rectangular food dish, seated figure, bird, dog, suckling pig, four piglets. The Han gentry lived in relative luxury and hoped to live equally well in the afterlife. They commissioned clay models of their mansions, granaries, mills and, in this case, even a pig sty. Housing a sow, suckling pigs, boar, roosting chickens and dog, the pen is connected to two latrines. Tiles line the tops of the walls and cover the hip roofs. Combination pig sty-latrines similar to this replica can be seen in many parts of rural China today.Size: 9 x 15 ½ x 11 in. (22.86 x 39.37 x 27.94 cm)Medium: Earthenwarehttps://collections.artsmia.org/art/4793/ -- source link
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