A RARE PAINTED WOOD FIGURE OF A COURT LADY
A RARE PAINTED WOOD FIGURE OF A COURT LADY
A RARE PAINTED WOOD FIGURE OF A COURT LADY
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AN ENQUIRING EYE: PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTOR
唐 木雕彩繪侍女俑

TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)

細節
唐 木雕彩繪侍女俑
16 ½ in. (42 cm.) high, wood stand
來源
A Private Collection from Hawaii, 紐約佳士得, 1997年3月20日, 拍品123號。
紐約佳士得, 1999年9月16日, 拍品3號。
出版
高雄市立美術館, 《歷代雕塑珍藏:木刻造像篇》, 高雄, 1998年, 頁122-123, 39號。

榮譽呈獻

Vicki Paloympis (潘薇琦)
Vicki Paloympis (潘薇琦) Head of Department, VP, Specialist

拍品專文


Wood figures dating to the Tang dynasty are extremely rare. The few wood figures known dating to the Tang dynasty often appear to follow painted pottery models, and generally depict court ladies, such as the present figure. Alongside the present figure, two painted wood figure of ladies are also published in Ancient Chinese Sculptural Treasures: Carvings in Wood, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, June 1998, nos. 38 and 40. Other examples include one figure exhibited by Eskenazi, Ancient Chinese Sculpture from the Alsdorf Collection and Others, London, 12 June - 6 July 1990, no 6., and two figures exhibited by J.J. Lally & Co., Arts of Ancient China, New York, 31 May - 23 June 1990, nos. 14 and 16, both now in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession numbers 1997.442.7.1 and 1997.442.7.2 respectively.

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