Tang painting flybird figurines (two)
lots of informationThe
– | size | high 51; 59 cm | |
---|---|---|---|
work classification | the yuan dynasty before ceramic | s | |
value | USD 30000-50000 | ||
price |
|
||
Chinese porcelain and craft boutique | 2016-03-17 | ||
Christie ‘s New York co., LTD. | auction | Asian art week | |
description | TWO LARGE PAINTED RED POTTERY COURT FIGURES TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907) One is a benevolent court lady depicted standing with head slightly turned and hands clasped within the full sleeves of her voluminous robes that fall to the tops of her shoes and trail in a curve in back. Her face is modeled with full cheeks and small features framed by the projecting wings of her coiffure that is surmounted by an asymmetrical topknot. The taller figure is that of a man with haughty expression, also shown standing with head turned and hands clasped within the sleeves of his long, loose-fitting robes that are belted below the waist. He wears a cloth ’double bun’ hat. Both have extensive white slip remaining, with traces of pink pigment on the face of the female and black pigment on the male. |
the source:https://auction.artron.net/paimai-art0054451485/
原创文章,作者:lostcat,如若转载,请注明出处:http://culture.ceramicsj.com/2019/03/01/tang-painting-flybird-figurines-two/