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Hanging ceramic plaque with multicolored, worked surface depicting face with horns or projectin…
Relative Existence
Hanging ceramic plaque with multicolored, worked surface depicting face with horns or projecting ears.

Relative Existence

Artist James L. Tanner (American, 1941 - 2026)
Date1986
MediumStoneware with ceramic finishes
ClassificationsCeramic
DimensionsObject Size HxWxD: 24 5/8 × 22 × 7 1/4 in.
Credit LineThe Nancy and Warren MacKenzie Fund
Object number1997.5
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