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The significant presence of Tang Dynasty pottery figurines is closely related to the extensive cultural exchange between China and foreign countries during that time. Various exotic elements, clothing, and images from different regions were assimilated by the Tang people, becoming fashionable trends and popular themes for pottery figurines. This group of figurines consists of both the camel and the rider. The rider is seated on the camel, wearing a felt hat and appearing in a watchful posture. The camel is depicted with its head raised, seemingly neighing. The open mouth of the camel showcases its agile long tongue and large teeth, creating a dynamic and lifelike representation. These figurines serve as valuable artifacts that reflect the influences of foreign cultures and the flourishing exchange during the Tang Dynasty.

 

23"W x 7"D x 27.5"H(58.42cm * 17.78cm * 69.85cm)

Painted Tang Figurine Of A Person With A Camel On Pottery

$6,200.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
  • Period: Tang Dynasty

    Dimensions: 23"W x 7"D x 27.5"H

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