LOT 520 A POTTERY FIGURE OF AN EQUESTRIAN, HAN DYNASTY
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Description A POTTERY FIGURE OF AN EQUESTRIAN, HAN DYNASTYChina, Western Han dynasty (206 BC-8 AD). The rider is well modeled wearing a short tunic and a close-fitting helmet, his hands positioned to rein his spirited horse shown with its neck arched, the head tilted, and ears pricked, its powerful body adorned with white trappings and tassels.Condition: Good condition, and commensurate with age, with repairs as expected from Han dynasty excavations. Remnants of pigments, small losses to the horse tail and warrior's foot, fissures, and encrustations.Provenance: Austrian private collection.Weight: 3,512 gDimensions: Height 37.3 cmAuction result comparison:Compare a closely related pottery figure of an equestrian, Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-8 AD), sold at Christie's New York in The Art of China: Online Winter Sale on 6 December 2017, lot 61, forUSD 6,250.
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