A RARE WELL-MODELLED SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A FERGHANA HORSE
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A RARE WELL-MODELLED SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A FERGHANA HORSE

TANG DYNASTY (618-907)

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A RARE WELL-MODELLED SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A FERGHANA HORSE
Tang dynasty (618-907)
Well modelled standing foursquare on a rectangular plinth, with head turned slightly to the left and ears pricked forward, the rakish forelock, sweeping mane, and blaze covered in straw glaze, the heavily textured saddle blanket scored and built up in imitation of fur and covered in a soft leaf-green glaze highlighted in pale amber, with straw-glazed underside, the floret-molded trappings executed in straw and green glaze, the body of the horse covered in a rich amber glaze falling in streaks onto the staw-glazed lower legs and pooling around the hooves
18¾in. (47.6cm.) high
Provenance
Christie's, New York, 4 June 1992, lot 238.

Lot Essay

It is very rare to find such an elaborately caparisoned sancai horse in this size. Generally such realistically-modelled manes and simulated-fur saddle blankets are found only in the larger 25 to 28 inch high examples.

The thick, textured blanket covering the saddle is a very unusual feature and can be seen on horses with a variety of trappings and different treatments of the long mane illustrated in Luoyang tang sancai, pl. 72, excavated in 1963 from tomb no. 2 at Guanlin, and pl. 67, excavated in 1964 from tomb no. 59 at Guanlin; in the revised Sekai toji zenshu, vol. 11, pl. 193, in the Eisei Bunko, Tokyo; in the Idemitsu Museum of Art 15th Anniversary Catalogue, 1981, no. 204; by M. Prodan, The Art of the T'ang Potter, New York, 1961, col. pl. I; and by E. Schloss, Ancient Chinese Ceramic Sculpture, Stamford, 1977, vol. II, col. pl. V. Another horse of exceptional quality from the tomb of Prince Yide, dated 706, was discovered in Qianxian, Shaanxi, and was included in the exhibition, The Quest for Eternity, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1987, no. 66. Compare, also, an important massive sancai Ferghana horse sold at Christie's, New York, 21 March 2002, lot 103.

The result of Oxford thermoluminescence test no. 566z47 is consistent with the dating of this lot.

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