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(Hong Kong), sold to Kaikodo Gallery (New York, NY), mid-1996.<br />1996–1996 Kaikodo Gallery (New York, NY), sold to the Princeton University Art Museum, 1996.","remarks":null},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Gallery Label","textentryhtml":"These glazed, reddish earthenware tiles are molded into high-relief depictions of fantastic beasts: A green  horse with a wing and an eye on its shoulder devours an animal; an amber, porcine creature with wings and a spiked mane stands with mouth agape; and a demon with bulging eyes and flamelike wings grasps a scaly snake in its claws. Comparisons with  the designs of Northern Qi (550–577) stone-relief figures from the Xiangtangshan cave temples in Hebei province suggest a contemporaneous date; however, the tile’s glazing technique is associated with the Tang dynasty. The tiles probably lined the  walls or platform of a pagoda or tomb; at least twenty- four other tiles from the same set are known to survive.\n","remarks":"ASIA_15-TXX-1_CLA  Day 1 Cataloguing- group chat for 1996-288, 1996-289, and 1996-290"}],"datebegin":570,"sortnumber":"1996  290","published_date":"2026-02-11 10:45:00.152321","objectid":35448,"dimensions":"h. 34.6 cm., w. 33.6 cm., approx. d. 3.5 cm. (13 5/8 x 13 1/4 x 1 3/8 in.)","on_view":true}