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TANG DYNASTY (618-907)
细节
A SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A LOKAPALA TORSO
Tang Dynasty (618-907)
The torso, ending at the base of the tunic, shown with the hands postioned as if holding a bow, the well-modeled and detailed breastplate and tunic finely decorated with well controlled areas of splash glaze and stripes in green, amber and cream, the unglazed head with traces of pigment, turned slightly left and modeled with a mustache and goatee below bulging eyes and a furrowed brow all below a cap fitting down below the ears
22¾in. (57.8cm.) high, wood stand
Tang Dynasty (618-907)
The torso, ending at the base of the tunic, shown with the hands postioned as if holding a bow, the well-modeled and detailed breastplate and tunic finely decorated with well controlled areas of splash glaze and stripes in green, amber and cream, the unglazed head with traces of pigment, turned slightly left and modeled with a mustache and goatee below bulging eyes and a furrowed brow all below a cap fitting down below the ears
22¾in. (57.8cm.) high, wood stand
来源
Christie's New York, February 25, 1998, lot 122
拍场告示
Please note the illustration for this image is mislabelled as lot 190.