A large Chinese pottery figure, Tang dynasty (618-907), of a matron standing in an elegant swaying pose, her hands clasped within the full sleeves of her long robes, which fall in deep folds to the flat, shaped base, the face modelled with fully rounded features framed by her long hair drawn into an elaborate coiffure, arranged in a dramatic crescent, all covered in white slip, showsing traces of red and black pigments, 48cm high Provenance: Nicholas Pitcher Oriental Art, London; Woolley & Wallis, 20 May 2009, Lot 172. 唐 仕女陶俑
A large Chinese pottery figure, Tang dynasty (618-907), of a matron standing in an elegant swaying pose, her hands clasped within the full sleeves of her long robes, which fall in deep folds to the flat, shaped base, the face modelled with fully rounded features framed by her long hair drawn into an elaborate coiffure, arranged in a dramatic crescent, all covered in white slip, showsing traces of red and black pigments, 48cm high Provenance: Nicholas Pitcher Oriental Art, London; Woolley & Wallis, 20 May 2009, Lot 172. 唐 仕女陶俑
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