A Haniwa earthenware figure of a man
A Haniwa earthenware figure of a man

Kofun period (3rd – 7th century)

细节
A Haniwa earthenware figure of a man
Kofun period (3rd – 7th century)
Of low-fired reddish clay, modeled as a standing figure wearing a pointed hat, the head applied with long plaited hair, the neck encircled by a necklace of raised beads, standing on a domed cylinder
47 ¼ in. (120 cm.) high
The result of Oxford Authentication Ltd. thermo luminescence test no N116b95 is consistent with the dating of this lot.
With wood stand
来源
Private collection, Kashima City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, acquired in 1950s

荣誉呈献

Takaaki Murakami
Takaaki Murakami

拍品专文

This haniwa shown here has a detachable body section which is extremely rare style. For another haniwa with detachable body section excavated in Okayama Prefecture, see Miki Fumio, ed., Haniwa (Haniwa earthenware figures), Nihon no bijutsu, 19 (Tokyo: Shibundo, 1967), pl. 66.

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