A CHINESE PAINTED CLAY FIGURE TRADITIONALLY IDENTIFIED AS DAVID GARRICK
BY CHITQUA, CIRCA 1770
A CHINESE PAINTED CLAY FIGURE TRADITIONALLY IDENTIFIED AS DAVID GARRICK BY CHITQUA, CIRCA 1770 The realistically modelled figure standing in relaxed pose, leaning on his left arm against a gnarled pine tree dotted with lichen, looking forward with a confident direct gaze, and wearing a real-hair wig and a simulated silver-blue banyan resembling embroidered silk over a grey-blue waistcoat with gold-brocaded fringe and buttons, partially open to reveal a shirt gathered at a high collar, the buckled black shoes with gold embroidered black stockings, the rusticated ground of greyish-green colour within a fretwork border, head detachable, minor restoration, now in a glazed case 18½ in. (47 cm.) high
A CHINESE PAINTED CLAY FIGURE TRADITIONALLY IDENTIFIED AS DAVID GARRICK
BY CHITQUA, CIRCA 1770
A CHINESE PAINTED CLAY FIGURE TRADITIONALLY IDENTIFIED AS DAVID GARRICK BY CHITQUA, CIRCA 1770 The realistically modelled figure standing in relaxed pose, leaning on his left arm against a gnarled pine tree dotted with lichen, looking forward with a confident direct gaze, and wearing a real-hair wig and a simulated silver-blue banyan resembling embroidered silk over a grey-blue waistcoat with gold-brocaded fringe and buttons, partially open to reveal a shirt gathered at a high collar, the buckled black shoes with gold embroidered black stockings, the rusticated ground of greyish-green colour within a fretwork border, head detachable, minor restoration, now in a glazed case 18½ in. (47 cm.) high
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