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Deer Eating Corn Pendant

Cleveland Museum of Art

The Deer Eating Corn Pendant features a bronze sculpture of a deer. The deer is depicted lying on its stomach with two visible front legs and one visible back leg. The deer's head is raised, and it appears to be eating an ear of corn. A loop extends from the top of the deer's head, suggesting it was designed to be worn as a pendant. The deer's body exhibits a textured, rough appearance with visible signs of aging or wear. The pendant is set against a gray background. The title of the piece is Deer Eating Corn Pendant.

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1263 × 848 px
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