Tomb figurine, one of pair

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Tomb figurine, one of pair

China

Date
late 6th century
Medium
Earthenware with traces of pigments
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

These painted figures represent a bearded civil dignitary clad in official court dress and a military officer wearing riding boots and protective clothing. The faces are highly individualized, indicating through their large mouths, eyes and beard, that they are of Khotanese, rather than Chinese origin. Painted figures such as these are the predecessors to the impressive glazed tomb figurines that later distinguished Tang ceramics. China, Asia

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