THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
A PAINTED POTTERY FIGUREOF AN ATTENDANT

Details
A PAINTED POTTERY FIGUREOF AN ATTENDANT
HAN DYNASTY

The standing figure dressed in reddish-brown robes highlighted at the lapels, cuffs and hem with rust and orange detail, with long swagged sleeves and spreading train, the separately modeled head well painted with a band across the forehead and a mustache on the upper lip, the tightly coiffed hair parted in the centre and divided into two loops at the back of the head; together with a painted pottery figure of a kneeling court lady, covered with white pigment, the robes with rust details at the lapels, waist and cuffs, the separately modeled head with serene expression below neatly dressed hair parted in the center
26 and 20in. (66 and 50.8cm.) high (2)

Lot Essay

Compare the standing figures included in the exhibition, Kandai no Bijutsu (The Art of the Han), Osaka Art Museum, 1976, Catalogue, no. 21; the Charles B. Hoyt Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, February 13-March 30, 1952, Catalogue, no. 67; and in Mayuyama, Seventy Years, vol. 1, Tokyo, 1976, no. 124

The results of Oxford thermoluminescence test nos. 866d96 and 866d97 are consistent with the dating of this lot