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Large Chinese Tang Dynasty Pottery Horse - TL Tested
Large Chinese Tang Dynasty Pottery Horse - TL Tested
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East Asia, China, Tang Dynasty, ca. 618 to 906 CE. A large redware pottery horse on an integral plinth, standing with back legs slightly bent, head turned ever so slightly to the left, mouth open with combed, well-manicured mane, and a sizeable saddle placed upon his back. There is a hole where a tail - comprised of either real horse hair or wood - would have been placed, but is now lost to time. Nice mineral deposits and pigment remains. Size: 16.125" L x 5.5" W x 17.25" H (41 cm x 14 cm x 43.8 cm)

Who can say enough about the influence of the horse throughout the history of China! The horse played a significant role in the unification of the Chinese Empire, as this animal enabled the ancients to communicate to parties near and far due to the great speed of these noble steeds. The horse also assisted the military to conquer distant lands and grow the empire. As the desire for stronger, faster breeds grew, the ancients imported horses from Central Asia, leading to the creation of the famous Silk Road.

We see evidence of the reverence for the horse in the visual culture of ancient China. Imagery of horses abounds in painting, literature, and sculpture. During the Tang dynasty, artists created burial art representing these revered animals. This particular piece depicts a large charger; this type of horse served as both a symbol of imperial stability that engendered bountiful trade and prosperity for the expanding empire and the reward of military exploits to the west. The most cherished horses were raised in the western kingdom of Ferghana and known as "blood-sweating horses." These were delivered as tribute to the reigning emperor. In general, for the ancient Chinese, horses were a sign of wealth. This gorgeous example boasts a muscular body and stands squarely on all fours with his head cocked toward the left and dons a saddle, ready to serve any brave warrior!

This piece has been tested using thermoluminescence (TL) and has been found to be ancient and of the period stated. A full report will accompany purchase.

Provenance: ex private Ventura County, California, USA collection

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#129204
Condition
Several visible repairs as is normal but virtually complete. Normal surface wear commensurate with age.
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Large Chinese Tang Dynasty Pottery Horse - TL Tested

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