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A LARGE POTTERY FIGURE OF A BACTRIAN CAMEL, TANG DYNASTY
奥地利 北京时间
04月10日 下午5点 开拍 /6天6小时
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China, 618-907. Well modeled standing foursquare, the long neck arched with the head thrown back, the mouth agape and nostrils flared, the body with simulated tufted hair at the head and neck, the limbs and neck neatly incised. A pair of bulging 'monster mask' saddlebags framed by twisted skeins slung between the two humps over the pleat-hemmed saddlecloth.Provenance: E & J Frankel, New York, 1994. A private collection in the United States, acquired from the above and thence by descent. A copy of the original invoice from E & J Frankel, dated 20 April 1994, noting a thermoluminescence test conducted by Oxford Authentication, no. 666p48, confirming the dating above, and stating a purchase price for the present lot of USD 22,500 or approx. EUR 46,500 (converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing), accompanies this lot. The Oxford test document itself is lost. E & J Frankel was a major New York gallery specializing in Asian Art since 1967. Run by Edith (1939-2012) and Joel Frankel (1937-2018), it was one of the oldest galleries in the United States focusing exclusively on Asian art. Leaders in their field, the Frankels traveled the world in search of Asian art treasures and educated the general public about their shared passion. Their gallery on Madison Avenue in New York City became a local institution, best known for its regular schedule of innovative thematic exhibitions, and frequently visited by the biggest names in the field, such as Eskenazi, Ellsworth, Junkunc, and the Alsdorfs. Condition: Condition commensurate with age. Extensive wear, small losses, chips, cracks, remnants of pigment, encrustations, old repairs and restorations. Drilled holes from sample-taking.Weight: 16.3 kg Dimensions: Height 69.8 cmFrom the 6th century onwards and throughout the entire Tang dynasty, the Bactrian camel frequently appears among the tomb figures of China. Imported from the Tarim Basin, eastern Turkestan, and Mongolia, it was an essential means of transporting merchants and cargo along the Silk Road into China. The species was highly regarded by the Tang emperors who established dedicated offices to oversee the Imperial camel herd. Referred to as the ships of the desert, camels endured hot temperatures and were the essential method of transport for merchants wishing to conduct trade with the oasis cities of Central Asia, such as Samarkand, Bukhara, and Isfahan, along the trading routes of the ancient Silk Road.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Sotheby's New York, 29 March 2022, lot 548Price: USD 13,860 or approx. EUR 14,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A large painted pottery camel, Tang dynastyExpert remark: Compare the closely related modeling with similar tufted hair and saddlebag. Note the size (75 cm).Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Sotheby's New York, 11th September 2019, lot 743Price: USD 11,250 or approx. EUR 13,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A large painted pottery figure of a camel, Tang dynastyExpert remark: Compare the closely related modeling with similar tufted hair and saddlebag. Note the size (76.8 cm).

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