Piggy Bank 1980.16_web

Piggy Bank is a terracotta sculpture made in the 1300's-1400's in Java during the Majapahit Dynasty. This sculpture has overall dimensions of 24.2 cm (9 1/2 inches). Its dramatic, exaggerated figure is ideal for storing coins and it is a rare that such an object would last so long considering the life cycle of piggy banks. Piggy Bank is found in the Cleveland Museum of Art in the ArtLens Exhibition A and was acquired as part of the John L. Severance Fund 1980.16. www.clevelandart.org/art/1980.16

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Uploaded on February 22, 2021