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A RARE AND IMPORTANT PAINTED WOOD 'HORSE WITH GROOM' FUNERARY PANEL, KHITAN PEOPLE, LATE TANG TO
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04月10日 下午5点 开拍 /7天21小时
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EARLY LIAO DYNASTYScientific Analysis Report: The result of a radiocarbon dating test (C14) conducted by Re. S. Artes, no. R 145632A-2, 13 January 2025, based on one sample taken from the top side of the second board from the left, is consistent with the dating of this lot. A copy of the detailed scientific report accompanies this lot.China, 9th-10th century. Constructed of four vertical boards, finely painted in cream, black, reddish-brown, green and blue with a groom leading a saddled steed carrying a large sack on its back, one hand clasped around the horse's halter and the other with a short staff. The figure is dressed in voluminous belted robes, his hair worn in the typical Khitan hairstyle of shaved pate, queue, and locks in front of the ears.Provenance: French trade. Acquired from an old private estate in the north of France.Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Wear, weathering and natural imperfections including splits, splinters, and signs of insect activity. Obvious losses, minor soiling, and expected flaking, rubbing, fading to pigment and touchups. Overall exceptionally well-preserved.Dimensions: Size 68 x 75 cmMounted on a wooden backing framework. (2)This rare wood panel was likely part of a set that formed the outer walls of a coffin box that housed an inner container for the body. The nested coffins would have been placed on a platform inside a tomb chamber. Vividly painted, the panel depicts an image relating to the transition and journey to the afterlife. The Liao dynasty was ruled by the seminomadic Khitans, whose homeland included parts of present-day northern China and Mongolia. After conquering territory to their south formerly ruled by the Tang dynasty (618-907), the Liao elite adopted a range of Chinese cultural practices, including the construction of richly decorated underground tombs.Literature comparison:Compare a closely related polychrome wood coffin box panel depicting a horse with grooms, 10th-early 11th century, Liao dynasty, size 68 × 102.9 cm, in the Princeton University Art Museum, object number 1995-88. Compare a related painted wood coffin depicting a dragon, 275 cm long, and a pair of funerary doors depicting guardians and heavenly generals, 124.6 cm high, Liao dynasty, in the Chifeng Municipal Museum, illustrated by Adam Theodore Kessler, Empires Beyond the Great Wall: The Heritage of Genghis Khan, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 1993, p. 110-111 and 114-115, figs. 72 and 74.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's New York, 21 March 2000, lot 216Price: USD 79,500 or approx. EUR 141,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A rare early painted wood panel, Liao dynastyExpert remark: Compare the closely related manner of painting and similar material and size (67 x 88.9 cm).
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