The western han dynasty painted pottery female figurines
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– | size | 50.5 cm high | |
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work classification | the yuan dynasty before ceramic | s | |
value | USD 30000-50000 | ||
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Chinese porcelain and craft boutique | 2016-03-17 | ||
Christie ‘s New York co., LTD. | auction | Asian art week | |
description | A RARE LARGE PAINTED GREY POTTERY FIGURE OF A FEMALE DANCER WESTERN HAN DYNASTY (206 BC-AD 220) The dancer wears long, tightly wrapped, layered robes that accentuate the slender profile of her curved body as she bends forward in a moment of the dance. The robes flare at the base exposing one shoe in front and are hiked up in the back in a graceful arch, while the empty ends of the full sleeves are flung outwards in sharp angles. Her face is modeled with strong, intent features, and her hair is parted in the middle and combed back in a looped knot. There are remains of white, pink, red and black pigment. |
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