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Pair of Chinese Pottery Prancing Horses Tang Period or Possibly Later

Pair of Chinese Pottery Prancing Horses Tang Period or Possibly Later

A spirited pair of Chinese pottery prancing horses, modeled with animated movement and adorned with a richly preserved polychrome finish. Each horse is depicted in a dynamic raised-leg stance, conveying the vitality, elegance, and prestige long associated with equestrian imagery in Chinese art and court culture.

The removable saddles and expressive modeling reflect the influence of Tang dynasty sculptural traditions, during which horses became powerful symbols of military strength, nobility, prosperity, and international exchange along the Silk Road. Tang-era pottery horses are celebrated for their naturalistic energy and sculptural sophistication, often created as tomb figures intended to accompany elite individuals into the afterlife.

Whether dating from the Tang period or produced later in homage to earlier imperial models, the sculptures possess a commanding decorative presence and embody the enduring admiration for the horse within Chinese artistic tradition.

Dimensions 21.25”H x 7“W x 20“D
Materials Clay
Place of Origin China
Period Tang Period (618-907 C.E) or possibly later
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