J.J. Lally & Co., Oriental Art / New York City, New York

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Past Exhibition

Ancient Chinese Tomb Sculpture

March 22 - April 10, 2004

A PAINTED AND GILDED WOOD FIGURE OF A COURT ATTENDANT
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A PAINTED AND GILDED WOOD FIGURE OF A COURT ATTENDANT

Tang Dynasty, A.D. 7th Century

shown standing in a respectful pose with left hand held in front and close to the body, the right arm broken off at the elbow, wearing a long, belted tunic with plain front and low collar, showing extensive remains of gilding on the sleeves and down the front, and with gold borders on either side of the slash-cut vents below the knees which open to reveal bright green trousers and the edges of a red-painted under-robe, the face with small, feminine features and red-painted lips, the hair pulled up into a small topknot and painted black, the wood dry and deteriorated in back, showing attractively patterned natural grain on the front.

Height 17 78 inches (45.4 cm)

Several fragments of painted wood tomb figures including the heads of male and female figures in court dress, the head of a Central Asian, the legs of horses, and the head and torso of a lokapala, all discovered in 1985 in Tang dynasty tombs at Yanchi in Ningxia province, northwestern China, are illustrated in an excavation report in Wenwu, 1988, No. 9, pp. 43-56. 

A pair of wood figures of female attendants in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art – Atkins Museum of Fine Arts, Kansas City, exhibited at the Portland Art Museum in 1976, are illustrated by Donald Jenkins in the catalogue entitled Masterworks in Wood: China and Japan, Portland Art Museum, 1976, pp. 28-29, no. 8, dated to the Sui dynasty, circa A.D. 600.

A simple carved wood figure of a courtesan of the so-called ‘fat lady’ type, with traces of painted decoration in black and colors, excavated from a Tang site in Qinghai is illustrated in A Selection of the Treasure of Archeological Finds of the People’s Republic of China 1976-1984, Beijing, 1987, no. 376. 

Compare also the three Tang dynasty painted wood figures shown in the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts and illustrated in the catalogue entitled Ancient Chinese Sculptural Treasures: Carvings in Wood, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 1998, cat. nos. 38-40. 

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A PAINTED AND GILDED WOOD FIGURE OF A COURT ATTENDANT

Tang Dynasty, A.D. 7th Century

Height 17 78 inches (45.4 cm)

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