● On view now — Gallery 133
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
In Chu tombs, wood sculptures of men and women were placed in compartments surrounding the coffin. Natural weathering has accentuated the elegant attenuation of these figures. Some were constructed with separate forearms and hands, now lost, that were tenoned into small holes in their sleeves.
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China; probably Shaanxi province — Female Attendant (Tomb Fi
China; probably Shaanxi province — Female Attendant (Tomb Fi
Japan — Shinto Deity in the Guise of the Monk Hyeja
Dogon — Equestrian Figure
Ancient Greek — Figurine of a Standing woman
Ancient Roman — Bottle
Korea — Standing Buddha
Tlatilco — Standing Female Figure
Lobi — Female Figure (Bateba Phuwe)
Tlatilco — Seated Figurine
Dogon — Male Figure
Chinesco — Polychrome Standing Figure with Exaggerated Head