E1251: India- Clay Figurine, Water Carrier
Ethnographic
Identifier:
E1251
Classification Category:
8:Communication Artifacts ➞ Art/Folk Art
Marks/Labels:
None
Materials:
binding agents ➔ joiners ➔ metal wire ➔ armature
animal ➔ hair
clay ➔ ceramic ➔ earthenware
binding agents ➔ adhesive ➔ synthetic glue
fabric ➔ cloth ➔ cotton
Dimensions:
12.5 cm L
9 cm W
20.5 cm H
Provenance of Object:
Artisans in Krishnanagar made this art form and sold them in Nearby Calcutta with the intention of selling them to western tourists.
Ethnic Group:
Asian ➞ India ➞ West Bengal ➞ Krishnanagar
Production Date:
Late 19th century
Use/Function:
These objects are a popular art form of 19th century West Bengal. This form of art used clay figurines to depict the social caste system of 19th century India.
Source Locality:
Object is from Krishnanagar, India. Krishnanagar is famous for its art production.
Acquisition Date:
1874 – 1885
Description:
Indian clay figurine from Krishnanagar, India. This figure depicts a laborer pouring water from a skin sack into a bucket.