
18th-century perfume-burner in the form of a magot
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Two Chinese figurines called magots, inside the café Les Deux Magots in Paris

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A magot is a seated oriental figurine, usually of porcelain or ivory. Some have a grotesque form; the name derives from the Barbary ape, also known as "magot".[1][2]
References
- ↑ "Magot". Grove Art Online. Oxford UP. Retrieved 15 May 2013. (subscription required)
- ↑ "magot". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.)
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