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CHINESE HAN DYNASTY TERRACOTTA COURT LADY - TL TESTED

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C. 206 BC-220 AD. Han Dynasty. Beautiful figure of a Han Dynasty court lady. The lady stands upright in a graceful manner with both of her hands held below her chest. she wears long and tightly wrapped robe that underlines her slender body. The bottom part of her flared robe ends just above her feet. Her face is modelled with strong features, while the lips are painted in bright red. Her hair is combed back. In Ancient China, terracotta unglazed and low-fired glazed statuettes of animals and human figures, known in Chinese as mingqi, would have been placed in the deceased's tomb to ensure companionship and service in the afterlife. Mingqi were usually modelled as an intimation of either common objects that once played a vital role in Han Dynasty domestic life, or as zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figures that were closely related to the deceased when they were alive. Terracotta figures of court attendants, such as this fine example, were made for the service and entertainment of the owner, ensuring that their journey in the underworld was a happy one. The Han Dynasty, which ruled between 202 BC -220 AD, brought great prosperity and stability to China, reigning over a golden age of classical Chinese civilisation during which China saw major advances including the widespread development of a monetary economy and the invention of paper, as well as much progress in the decorative arts. This piece has been precisely dated having undergone Thermo Luminescence analysis by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. Its TL certificate with full report will also accompany this lot. Provenance: Private London collection of Asian Art; formerly in an old British collection. Acquired in Hong Kong in the early 1990s. Size: L:560mm / W:160mm ; 5.8kg

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C. 206 BC-220 AD. Han Dynasty. Beautiful figure of a Han Dynasty court lady. The lady stands upright in a graceful manner with both of her hands held below her chest. she wears long and tightly wrapped robe that underlines her slender body. The bottom part of her flared robe ends just above her feet. Her face is modelled with strong features, while the lips are painted in bright red. Her hair is combed back. In Ancient China, terracotta unglazed and low-fired glazed statuettes of animals and human figures, known in Chinese as mingqi, would have been placed in the deceased's tomb to ensure companionship and service in the afterlife. Mingqi were usually modelled as an intimation of either common objects that once played a vital role in Han Dynasty domestic life, or as zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figures that were closely related to the deceased when they were alive. Terracotta figures of court attendants, such as this fine example, were made for the service and entertainment of the owner, ensuring that their journey in the underworld was a happy one. The Han Dynasty, which ruled between 202 BC -220 AD, brought great prosperity and stability to China, reigning over a golden age of classical Chinese civilisation during which China saw major advances including the widespread development of a monetary economy and the invention of paper, as well as much progress in the decorative arts. This piece has been precisely dated having undergone Thermo Luminescence analysis by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. Its TL certificate with full report will also accompany this lot. Provenance: Private London collection of Asian Art; formerly in an old British collection. Acquired in Hong Kong in the early 1990s. Size: L:560mm / W:160mm ; 5.8kg

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