File:Fixture in the shape of a bear gilded bronze inlaid with turquoise Western Han 206 BCE-9 CE in the collection of the Asian Art Museum MH.jpg

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Fixture in the shape of a bear gilded bronze inlaid with turquoise Western Han 206 BCE-9 CE in the collection of the Asian Art Museum

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English: Fixture in the shape of a bear gilded bronze inlaid with turquoise Western Han 206 BCE-9 CE in the collection of the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. Han dynasty furniture and objects often had legs in the shape of standing or squatting bears which were popular pets used in animal fights and hunts organized by emperors and princes to demonstrate harmony with and control of nature.
Date 2nd century BCE
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Author Mary Harrsch

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