Chinese Tang Dynasty Terracotta Female Court Attendant

£ 245.00

A hollow mould Chinese terracotta female court attendant from the Tang Dynasty. The figure is shown wearing a long robe with flared sleeves concealing her hands. There is a perforation where the hands would be, which would possibly have once held an accoutrement or have been used for offerings such as incense. The attendant is presented standing, with both arms held to the chest. The robe is floor length with her two feet poking out from underneath. There are incisions across the sleeves to show the folds in the fabric. Her face shows a serene expression and she wears a slanted headpiece painted in black pigment. The lips have been painted in pink while the eyes in black. There are traces of orange pigment on the robe along with white.

Date: Circa 618-906 AD
Period: Tang Dynasty
Provenance: From the collection of a West Country gentleman, formed in 1970
Condition: Fine condition, wear along with minor chips consistent with age. Earthly encrustation is visible to the surface. Repair to one of the legs.

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Terracotta moulded figures of people and animals were meant to be grave goods placed in tombs. It was believed that these figures would serve and assist the deceased in the afterlife. Figures of this type are called mingqi (冥器) in Chinese and usually depict servants and court attendants, soldiers, musicians and dancers, and different animals. As in life, attendant figures were supposed to stay nearby their master, waiting to fulfil the desires and needs of the deceased. They were lined outside the tomb before the coffin was taken inside and then placed and arranged inside the tomb. The size and number of the figures in a grave depended on the rank of the deceased. These figures would have been displayed amongst the processional group within a tomb, most likely before a sedan chair or palanquin and before the musician figures. They would have served a ceremonial purpose – to announce the arrival of the tomb occupant. The palanquin, likewise, would have been used in the next life, carrying the deceased on his journey.

To discover more about Chinese terracotta statuettes, please visit out relevant collection page: Terracotta Tomb Attendants

Weight 249 g
Dimensions W 4.9 x H 18.8 cm
Culture

Pottery and Porcelain

Region

Reference: For a similar item,The Philadelphia Art Museum, item 1923-21-50

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