
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Figure of a rabbit
China
- Date
- 8th-9th century
- Medium
- Porcelain under a cream glaze with details in black pigment
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
This exceptionally rare figure of a crouching rabbit shows the animal with head held low resting on its forepaws compactly modeled and smoothly contoured in a simplified naturalistic style. The work was created shortly after the invention of porcelain during the late eighth or early ninth century and the artist has exploited the natural color of the clay. A Tang dynasty bronze mirror in the museum's collection shows a rabbit mixing the elixir of immortality, a motif associated with Daoism and the wish for longevity. How this ceramic rabbit would have functioned is unclear but its size and shape suggest that it could have been used as a paperweight and, as a Daoist emblem of immortality, it would have functioned well as a tomb object in an aristocratic Tang burial. China, Asia
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