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A work made of brick-red earthenware with green lead glaze.

Model of a Two-Story Structure

Eastern Han dynasty, 25–220 CE

China

China

Burial models attest to the prevalence of multistoried buildings in early imperial China. This two-story structure, simply constructed of clay slabs, has a tile roof and an openwork balcony supported by brackets. Such realistic details are modified by imaginative "squatting-bear" feet. This model may depict a granary, or it may have been assembled with other clay structures to form a residential compound.

Brick-red earthenware with green lead glaze

Arts of Asia