Sui Glazed Terracotta Spirit Guardian - H.1039 - For Sale

Sui Glazed Terracotta Spirit Guardian - H.1039
Price: $6000.00
Originating during the Six Dynasties period (222-589 A.D.), these types of figures are known as spirit guardians. A pair of such figures always stood guard at the tombs of Chinese rulers in order to ward off potential robbers or evil spirits in the next world that might try to infiltrate the tomb. This spirit guardian sculpture is a general type of Chinese art known as mingqi. Mingqi were any variety of objects specifically created for interment in the tombs of elite individuals in order to provide for their afterlife, in this case, to provide eternal protection and security. This figure is a composite creature composed of various animal traits, including a feline head and body, horse legs, a lizard-like spine, and the spiraling horn of a ram rising from the center of his head. The terracotta has been covered with a rich crème-colored glaze of a type that the Sui Dynasty has become famed for. The work was then highlighted by the application of red and black pigments, adding detail to the face and body, such as the eyes, red mouth, and the stripes that decorate the legs and breast, as if the artist was imitating the coat of a tiger. Although this sculpture was intended to repel us, its fascinating history and astounding beauty instead attracts our attention and admiration. - (H.1039)

Antiquities
Ancient Asian
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Barakat Gallery
405 North Rodeo Drive
Beverly Hills
California-90210
USA
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Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com
Phone : 310.859.8408

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