AN UNUSUAL PAINTED GREY POTTERY FIGURE OF A FOREIGN GROOM
AN UNUSUAL PAINTED GREY POTTERY FIGURE OF A FOREIGN GROOM

TANG DYNASTY (618-907)

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AN UNUSUAL PAINTED GREY POTTERY FIGURE OF A FOREIGN GROOM
Tang dynasty (618-907)
The corpulent foreigner standing with legs braced and hands positioned to hold a lead rope, wearing a fur-lined coat with open collar and left sleeve pushed up to the elbow, and a soft cloth cap, his face well modelled with fleshy features and prominent brows, with traces of dark brown, red, pinkish beige and black pigment and white slip
16¼in. (41.3cm.) high

Lot Essay

This figure with his fleshy face and somewhat caricatured features and his unusual fur-lined coat represents one of the many ethnic groups that could be found working in China during the Tang period, and reflects the sophisticated and worldly Chinese fascination for foreigners and all things foreign.
The result of Oxford Authentication Ltd. thermoluminescence test no. C101b32 is consistent with the dating of this lot.

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