Accession No

MN0126.6


Description

A large wooden depiction of a camari, the Burmese version of a Tibetan yak. The majority of the figure is still covered in gilt, however some red lacquer is visible. The tip of the tail is loose and moves when touched.


Place

Asia; Southeast Asia; Myanmar


Period


Source

Singer, Noel [collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

MN0126.6; MAA: MN0126.6; 6


Cultural Affliation


Material

Wood; Lacquer; Gilt


Local Term


Measurements

145mm x 442mm x 357mm Weight 3.17kg


Events

Description (Labels & Markings)
Typed label adhered to base reads '6', this is in reference to Singer's original inventory.
Event Date
Author: Annie McKay


Context (Found together / assemblage)
In Singer's collection there are four Camari, they appear to be part of a set as the sculpture and style of these figures are similar. Singer did not state that this was the case in his original inventory, however, it is a possibility.
Event Date
Author: Annie McKay


Context (References)
Singer, Noel Francis. 1988. 'Survivors from a Burmese Palace'. In Arts of Asia. Vol 18. p. 94 - 102.
Event Date 1988
Author: Annie McKay


Description (Physical description)
A large wooden depiction of a camari, the Burmese version of a Tibetan yak. The majority of the figure is still covered in gilt, however some red lacquer is visible. The lacquer is particularly visible on the snout and on the left hand side of the animal. The tip of the tail is unstable and moves when touched. There is damage to the left side of the face, with an ear or horn missing.
Event Date 15/11/2017
Author: Annie McKay


FM:278641

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