A PAINTED, GREEN AND AMBER-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A FOREIGN TRIBUTE BEARER
A PAINTED, GREEN AND AMBER-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A FOREIGN TRIBUTE BEARER
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Collector/Connoisseur: The Max N. Berry Collections
A PAINTED, GREEN AND AMBER-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A FOREIGN TRIBUTE BEARER

TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)

Details
A PAINTED, GREEN AND AMBER-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A FOREIGN TRIBUTE BEARER
TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)
15 ¼ in. (38.7 cm.) high, fitted composite stand, cloth box
Provenance
J. J. Lally & Co., New York, 1992.
Property from a Private New York Collection; Christie's New York, 16 March 2015, lot 3227.
J. J. Lally & Co., New York.
Literature
J. J. Lally & Co., Chinese Archaic Bronzes, Sculpture and Works of Art, 1992, no. 19.
Exhibited
New York, J. J. Lally & Co., Chinese Archaic Bronzes, Sculpture and Works of Art, 2-27 June 1992.

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Lot Essay

This lively figure of a tribute bearer is depicted wearing foreign dress, with the open coat with wide lapels and tight sleeves commonly found in Tang pottery sculpture. The hat, however, is of an unusual form, identified by E. Schloss as belonging to a type worn by Uighur Turks, and illustrated in a line drawing by E. Schloss in Ancient Chinese Ceramic Sculpture from Han through T'ang, Vol. I, Stamford, 1977, p. 157, fig. 92. In place of the small bird usually found perched on the hand, as seen on the similar sancai-glazed pottery figure illustrated in ibid, p. 43, fig. 9, the current figure presents a small covered box.

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