Terracotta figure of Han horse with rider

Terracotta figure of Han horse with rider
Terracotta figure of Han horse with rider Terracotta figure of Han horse with rider Terracotta figure of Han horse with rider
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Terracotta figure of Han horse with rider

Item code : TC 991/15

Dimension : D8 W27 H29 CM

฿130,000.00

Availability: In stock

A masculine Han horse with a rider who originally held a wooden bows or spears in their hands that likely rotted away over the centuries. This remarkable set of sculptures is a creation of immense cultural and historical significance that attests to the critical role of the horse in ancient Chinese civilization.
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The Han era can be characterized as one of the greatest artistic outpourings in Chinese history, easily on par with the glories of their Western contemporaries, Greece and Rome. Wealth pouring into China from trade along the Silk Road initiated a period of unprecedented luxury. The importance of the horse in the history and culture of China can be viewed, in part, through the artistic legacy of this great civilization. In sculpture, painting, and literature, horses were glorified and revered. Horses were believed to be relatives of mythological dragons, reflecting their sacred status within society. During the unification of China under the Han Dynasty, bands of mounted nomadic warriors from the north threatened the country. In order to thwart their attacks, the Chinese sought to import stronger, faster steeds from Central Asia (as opposed to the Mongol ponies used by the invaders), eventually leading to the creation of the Silk Road.
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