Tang dynasty
Height: 32,5 cm. Width: 37,5 cm.
Important note: with the original colors.

Note: Made of white clay (pottery) which is the highest quality clay (compare with the grey and red pottery) used in the Tang era to make those kinds of objects. It is extremely rare to find on the current art market painted pottery horse made of white clay. Top piece!

Provenance: very old Dutch private collection, acquired in 1995, from Jan Becker Kunst- en Antiekhandel, sinds 1969.
With original certificate of authenticity dated 11.12.1995. The original document will be sent to the buyer together with the horse.

Note: It will be professionally packed and safely sent in a wooden crate within 3 working days by FedEx. Shipped with Insurance!

- The results of the Oxford thermoluminescence tests, are consistent with the dating of the item, Tang dynasty.
Our Guarantee: The above item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described, has been purchased legally and is legal to buy and sell under all international laws to cultural patrimony.

- All items legal to buy/sell under The Netherlands covering cultural patrimony, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

Additional Information:
Tang Dynasty
National unification during the Tang dynasty brought about centuries of social stability and economic prosperity. Ceramic art evolved further towards maturity and important kiln centres emerge across the country.
The repertoire of mortuary objects in Tang tombs closely followed those of earlier periods. The majority was still made of pottery clay and came in many forms and styles, which illustrate the evolution and traits of Tang ceramic art. These objects can broadly be divided into five categories namely tomb guardians, guards of honour, attendants, animals, and utilitarian wares.
Tang dynasty tomb figures are pottery figures of people and animals made in the Tang dynasty of China (618–906) as grave goods to be placed in tombs. There was a belief that the figures represented would become available for the service of the deceased in the afterlife. The figures are made of moulded earthenware with colour generally being added, though often not over the whole figure, or in naturalistic places. Where the colouring was in paint it has often not survived, but in many cases, it was in sancai ("three-colour") ceramic glaze, which has generally lasted well.

The figures, called mingqui in Chinese, were most often of servants, soldiers (in male tombs) and attendants such as dancers and musicians, with many no doubt representing courtesans. In burials of people of high rank there may be soldiers and officials as well. The animals are most often horses, but there are surprising numbers of both Bactrian camels and their Central Asian drivers, distinguished by thick beards and hair, and their facial features. The depictions are realistic to a degree unprecedented in Chinese art, and the figures give archaeologists much useful information about life under the Tang. There are also figures of the imaginary monster "earth spirits" and the fearsome human Lokapala (or tian wang), both usually in pairs and acting as tomb guardians to repel attacks by both spirits and humans. Sets of the twelve imaginary beasts of the Chinese Zodiac are also found, usually unglazed.

The most common animals, and the most likely to be large and carefully modelled and decorated, are horses and camels. Both sorts range from animals without harness and saddlery to those with elaborately detailed trappings, and carrying riders or, in the case of camels, heavy loads of goods.

The graceful ladies with plump faces and bodies (so called Fat ladies), the smartly dressed civil officials, the mighty warriors, the horses with saddles and accessories, as well as camels and non - Chinese figurines are all results of the potter’s keen observation and superb virtuosity. They allow us to visualise life in China more than a millennium ago.

- A Certificate of Authenticity from Becker Antiques (specialist in Chinese pottery since 1969, Amsterdam) will accompany the item.

Condition: Very good condition. Wear consistent with the age, some loss of color. Please be advised that all ancient Chinese pottery objects had been buried in tombs and are excavated from there. Therefore, they can always have some restorations. Also worth of note is that the item is more than 1200 years old.

Important information.
The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot.
It will be professionally packed and safely sent in a wooden crate by FedEx.
Buyers are responsible for import regulation and restrictions of their own country

Ιστορία πωλητή

Η Becker Antiques είναι ένας από τους πιο αξιόπιστους αντικέρ στην Ολλανδία. Το Becker Antiques είναι ένα όνομα και μέρος που μιλά για εξαιρετικές αντίκες και τέχνη, εξαιρετική εξυπηρέτηση και παγκόσμια τεχνογνωσία. Η Becker Antiques ιδρύθηκε το 1969 από τον Jan Simon Becker, και εδρεύει στη συνοικία των μουσείων, στο Άμστερνταμ Old South (Oud-Zuid), σε ένα υπέροχο πενταόροφο αρχοντικό που χτίστηκε το 1891, λίγα λεπτά από το "Rijksmuseum" (Εθνικό Μουσείο Τέχνης). το Μουσείο Βαν Γκογκ και το περίφημο Royal Music Hall «Royal Concertgebouw». Το κύριο πεδίο Becker Antiques καλύπτει κεραμικά – κεραμικές ταφικές φιγούρες (που χρονολογούνται από τους Χαν έως τις δυναστείες των Μινγκ), βουδιστικά γλυπτά και άλλα κινεζικά έργα τέχνης. Οι άλλες ενότητες μας είναι ασιατικά έργα τέχνης – αφορούν αντικείμενα από την Ιαπωνία και τις χώρες της Νοτιοανατολικής Ασίας, όπως γλυπτά από μπρούτζο, πέτρα και ξύλο, κινέζικα έπιπλα από τη δυναστεία Qing και φυσικά περιστασιακά άλλα αντικείμενα. Τα τελευταία 54 χρόνια πουλάμε αντίκες σε μουσεία, ιδιώτες συλλέκτες και εμπόρους σε όλο τον κόσμο.
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Tang dynasty
Height: 32,5 cm. Width: 37,5 cm.
Important note: with the original colors.

Note: Made of white clay (pottery) which is the highest quality clay (compare with the grey and red pottery) used in the Tang era to make those kinds of objects. It is extremely rare to find on the current art market painted pottery horse made of white clay. Top piece!

Provenance: very old Dutch private collection, acquired in 1995, from Jan Becker Kunst- en Antiekhandel, sinds 1969.
With original certificate of authenticity dated 11.12.1995. The original document will be sent to the buyer together with the horse.

Note: It will be professionally packed and safely sent in a wooden crate within 3 working days by FedEx. Shipped with Insurance!

- The results of the Oxford thermoluminescence tests, are consistent with the dating of the item, Tang dynasty.
Our Guarantee: The above item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described, has been purchased legally and is legal to buy and sell under all international laws to cultural patrimony.

- All items legal to buy/sell under The Netherlands covering cultural patrimony, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

Additional Information:
Tang Dynasty
National unification during the Tang dynasty brought about centuries of social stability and economic prosperity. Ceramic art evolved further towards maturity and important kiln centres emerge across the country.
The repertoire of mortuary objects in Tang tombs closely followed those of earlier periods. The majority was still made of pottery clay and came in many forms and styles, which illustrate the evolution and traits of Tang ceramic art. These objects can broadly be divided into five categories namely tomb guardians, guards of honour, attendants, animals, and utilitarian wares.
Tang dynasty tomb figures are pottery figures of people and animals made in the Tang dynasty of China (618–906) as grave goods to be placed in tombs. There was a belief that the figures represented would become available for the service of the deceased in the afterlife. The figures are made of moulded earthenware with colour generally being added, though often not over the whole figure, or in naturalistic places. Where the colouring was in paint it has often not survived, but in many cases, it was in sancai ("three-colour") ceramic glaze, which has generally lasted well.

The figures, called mingqui in Chinese, were most often of servants, soldiers (in male tombs) and attendants such as dancers and musicians, with many no doubt representing courtesans. In burials of people of high rank there may be soldiers and officials as well. The animals are most often horses, but there are surprising numbers of both Bactrian camels and their Central Asian drivers, distinguished by thick beards and hair, and their facial features. The depictions are realistic to a degree unprecedented in Chinese art, and the figures give archaeologists much useful information about life under the Tang. There are also figures of the imaginary monster "earth spirits" and the fearsome human Lokapala (or tian wang), both usually in pairs and acting as tomb guardians to repel attacks by both spirits and humans. Sets of the twelve imaginary beasts of the Chinese Zodiac are also found, usually unglazed.

The most common animals, and the most likely to be large and carefully modelled and decorated, are horses and camels. Both sorts range from animals without harness and saddlery to those with elaborately detailed trappings, and carrying riders or, in the case of camels, heavy loads of goods.

The graceful ladies with plump faces and bodies (so called Fat ladies), the smartly dressed civil officials, the mighty warriors, the horses with saddles and accessories, as well as camels and non - Chinese figurines are all results of the potter’s keen observation and superb virtuosity. They allow us to visualise life in China more than a millennium ago.

- A Certificate of Authenticity from Becker Antiques (specialist in Chinese pottery since 1969, Amsterdam) will accompany the item.

Condition: Very good condition. Wear consistent with the age, some loss of color. Please be advised that all ancient Chinese pottery objects had been buried in tombs and are excavated from there. Therefore, they can always have some restorations. Also worth of note is that the item is more than 1200 years old.

Important information.
The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot.
It will be professionally packed and safely sent in a wooden crate by FedEx.
Buyers are responsible for import regulation and restrictions of their own country

Ιστορία πωλητή

Η Becker Antiques είναι ένας από τους πιο αξιόπιστους αντικέρ στην Ολλανδία. Το Becker Antiques είναι ένα όνομα και μέρος που μιλά για εξαιρετικές αντίκες και τέχνη, εξαιρετική εξυπηρέτηση και παγκόσμια τεχνογνωσία. Η Becker Antiques ιδρύθηκε το 1969 από τον Jan Simon Becker, και εδρεύει στη συνοικία των μουσείων, στο Άμστερνταμ Old South (Oud-Zuid), σε ένα υπέροχο πενταόροφο αρχοντικό που χτίστηκε το 1891, λίγα λεπτά από το "Rijksmuseum" (Εθνικό Μουσείο Τέχνης). το Μουσείο Βαν Γκογκ και το περίφημο Royal Music Hall «Royal Concertgebouw». Το κύριο πεδίο Becker Antiques καλύπτει κεραμικά – κεραμικές ταφικές φιγούρες (που χρονολογούνται από τους Χαν έως τις δυναστείες των Μινγκ), βουδιστικά γλυπτά και άλλα κινεζικά έργα τέχνης. Οι άλλες ενότητες μας είναι ασιατικά έργα τέχνης – αφορούν αντικείμενα από την Ιαπωνία και τις χώρες της Νοτιοανατολικής Ασίας, όπως γλυπτά από μπρούτζο, πέτρα και ξύλο, κινέζικα έπιπλα από τη δυναστεία Qing και φυσικά περιστασιακά άλλα αντικείμενα. Τα τελευταία 54 χρόνια πουλάμε αντίκες σε μουσεία, ιδιώτες συλλέκτες και εμπόρους σε όλο τον κόσμο.
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Name of object
Μια ζωγραφισμένη αγγειοπλαστική φιγούρα ενός αλόγου, Λευκή κεραμική - πολύ σπάνια! Δοκιμή TL.
Χώρα
Κίνα
Υλικό
Terracotta
Κατάσταση
Πολύ καλή
Δυναστικό στυλ/περίοδος
Tang Dynasty (618-907)
Ιδιωτική συλλογή
Height
32.5 cm
Width
37.5 cm
Attribution
Original

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