Painted Handmaid Figurines of Tang Dynasty in China
This item is a painted pottery female figurines from the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) in China, commonly known as the Tang Dynasty maid figurines. The style of sculpture clearly reflects the artistic characteristics of the Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, the national power was strong and the aesthetic preference was for a rich female image, which was fully reflected in the round cheeks and posture of the pottery figurines. This kind of pottery figurines is a ghost, that is, funerary objects, unearthed in the tombs of the nobles of the Tang Dynasty. They are designed to simulate the life of the tomb owner in the afterlife, including servants, maids, musicians, dancers, horses and camels.
Popular Models
Random Model
Carbon Fiber Frame Bicycle
663 View
Burial reliefs of Berenger de Cole
461 View
Game Ready Truck
716 View
Marshall DSL15C Guitar Speaker
550 View
Swivel seat
564 View
Watermelon
474 View
red onion
463 View
rake (rake)
413 View