A RARE PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES OF ENTERTAINERS
A RARE PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES OF ENTERTAINERS

HAN DYNASTY

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A RARE PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES OF ENTERTAINERS
Han Dynasty
Each block-like figure shown in a kneeling position, one with right hand raised to his ear, the other with right hand extended, wearing simple criss-crossed robes belted at the waist, the hem arched above the feet in back, the face with large mouth, prominent cheekbones and broad, flat nose, the hair drawn up into a simple topknot, traces of gilding on one, both with some green encrustation
3.1/8in. (7.9cm.) high, wood stands (2)

Lot Essay

The figure with the raised hand may represent a singer, while the figure with the extended hand may represent a storyteller or perhaps a man playing a game. A very similar figure in the Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Bruxelles, is illustrated by C. Deydier, Chinese Bronzes, France, 1980, p. 107, fig. 78.

Compare games players in other mediums? pottery or wall murals.

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