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Piggy Bank - 1980.16_web
Piggy Bank is a terracotta sculpture of a fearsome pig wearing a chain around its neck. According to the museum, the chain and padlock represent that it was a personal bank. The sculpture originates from Java, Indonesia. It is dated between the 14th and 15th centuries during the Majapahit dynasty. The sculpture's overall size is 9 ½ inches, an intimate scale. It is on display at the Cleveland Museum of Art in ArtLens Exhibition A. The sculpture is part of the John L. Severance Fund under the accession number 1980.16. The image is in public domain and can be accessed from the Museum's website: clevelandart.org/art/1980.16
Piggy Bank - 1980.16_web
Piggy Bank is a terracotta sculpture of a fearsome pig wearing a chain around its neck. According to the museum, the chain and padlock represent that it was a personal bank. The sculpture originates from Java, Indonesia. It is dated between the 14th and 15th centuries during the Majapahit dynasty. The sculpture's overall size is 9 ½ inches, an intimate scale. It is on display at the Cleveland Museum of Art in ArtLens Exhibition A. The sculpture is part of the John L. Severance Fund under the accession number 1980.16. The image is in public domain and can be accessed from the Museum's website: clevelandart.org/art/1980.16