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Two Green Glazed Figures Holding Pitchpork, Han dynasty

Two Green Glazed Figures Holding Pitchpork, Han dynasty

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Han dynasty pottery tomb figure, modelled standing holding a Pitchpork in front of his body, covered in a turquoise-green glaze. These two pieces are believed to have been produced in the same era and kiln as the works referenced in The MET and the University of Pennsylvania Museum.

Period : Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD)
Type : Figure statue
Medium : Green glazed pottery
Dimension : 25cm(Height) x 7cm(Diameter)
Provenance : The piece was acquired in Hong Kong in late 1990s.
Condition : Good(Chip on the elbow of left object)
Reference
1) The MET - Accession Number: 1994.605.92
(Type : Highly related)
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/44392

2) Penn Museum - Object Number : C262
(Type : Closely related)
https://www.penn.museum/collections/object/252419


* Han Dynasty Pottery

Han Dynasty pottery, originating from one of China's most significant historical periods (202 BCE – 220 CE), is renowned for its technological and artistic achievements in ceramic production. These artifacts typically feature a distinctive green glaze, although other colors were also used. The pottery often includes intricate decorative motifs, such as animals, mythological figures, and geometric patterns.

The craftsmanship during the Han Dynasty was advanced, with pottery techniques that were innovative for the time. These pieces were not only utilitarian but also held ceremonial and symbolic significance. The shapes and designs of Han Dynasty pottery vary, including items like urns, vases, and figures, reflecting both the daily life and the spiritual beliefs of the period

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