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A large sancai pottery figure of an earth spirit, Tang dynasty | 唐 三彩鎮墓獸

Lot Closed

July 28, 02:02 AM GMT

Estimate

80,000 - 120,000 HKD

Lot Details

Description

A large sancai pottery figure of an earth spirit,

Tang dynasty

唐 三彩鎮墓獸


40 by 27 by h. 106 cm

Christie's New York, 27th November 1991, lot 286A.

Christie's New York, 25th March 2011, lot 1285.

Collection of the Estates of Marilyn and Milton Myers, Hollywood, Florida.

Bonhams San Francisco, 24th June 2013, lot 1173 (US$23,750).


來源:

紐約佳士得1991年11月27日,編號286A

紐約佳士得2011年3月25日,編號1285

Marilyn 及 Milton Myers 伉儷承產收藏,荷里活,佛羅里達州

三藩市邦瀚斯2013年6月24日,編號1173(美元23,750)

The Tang dynasty represents one of the most glorious chapters of China’s history when the country was open to and fascinated by influences beyond its boundaries. New impulses and visual stimuli were imported via the Silk Route. The cosmopolitan nature of the culture is evident in the extravagant pottery figures commissioned for royal and aristocratic tombs. Production and ownership of these rarified glazed figures were restricted to north China, largely in the areas around the capital cities of Luoyang and Chang’an. This flamboyant interpretation of these guardian figures, as portrayed in lot 3002 and lot 3007, derives from Buddhist art in India. It epitomizes the Tang elite’s admiration of exoticism during the height of its power over Silk Road trade routes. The magnificent figures of earth spirits represent both technically and aesthetically the peak of Chinese tomb figures produced during the Tang dynasty.