Your Antiquarian

Auction 2  –  25 May 2024

Your Antiquarian, Auction 2

Ancient Art

Sa, 25.05.2024, from 7:00 PM CEST
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Description

★ With Thermoluminescence test! ★

Chinese, Tang dynasty statuette of a Sogdian rider with Thermoluminescence test (TL)

ITEM: Statuette of a Sogdian rider
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Chinese, Tang Dynasty
PERIOD: 618 - 907 A.D
DIMENSIONS: 560 mm x 510 mm x 175 mm
CONDITION: Good condition. Includes Thermoluminescence test by Laboratory Kotalla (Reference 26PR180521)
PROVENANCE: Ex Belgian private collection (2022), Ex English art gallery, Ex English private collection, East Anglian, acquired from Hong Kong art market in 1990s

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 4 to 6 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the amount of the sale, this amount will be added to the final invoice.

Due to the fragility and size of this piece, it can only be shipped within the European Union, United Kingdom and neighbouring countries that can be transported by road by private courier (door to door) and costs 350 euros, 150 euros for Spain.

The Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) in China was a period of great cultural flourishing and international exchange. During this time, the Tang Empire extended its influence along the Silk Road, facilitating vibrant trade and cultural interactions with various regions, including Central Asia. The Sogdians, an ancient Iranian people, played a significant role in these exchanges as they were prominent traders along the Silk Road. Sogdian merchants established communities in Tang China, contributing to the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the dynasty. These interactions led to the assimilation of foreign elements into Tang culture, enriching it with diverse influences.

One remarkable aspect of Tang-Sogdian cultural exchange is reflected in the depiction of Sogdian riders in Minqi art. Minqi, or “folk art,” encompassed a wide range of popular art forms in Tang China, including pottery figurines. These figurines often depicted scenes of daily life, including various ethnic groups such as Sogdian riders. The representation of Sogdian riders in Minqi art not only reflects the presence of Sogdian communities in Tang China but also underscores the cultural integration and exchange occurring during this period.

The depiction of Sogdian riders in Tang Dynasty Minqi art provides valuable insights into the multicultural nature of Tang society and its vibrant cultural exchanges along the Silk Road. These figurines serve as tangible evidence of the dynamic interactions between different ethnic groups and the assimilation of foreign elements into Tang culture.

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Starting price 3'150 EUR
Estimate 4'500 EUR
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