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Dinastia Tang Galleria Immagini
Xingjiao Temple, Tang Dynasty, Xian (Chang'an), China - Per gentile concessione di China Highlights
Metropolitan Museum
Horse and Female Rider, China, Tang Dynasty (618-907), 7th first half of the 8th century, Eaqrthenware
with three-color (sancai) glaze and pigment. H. 44,5 cm., Tomb Pottery
Gift of Stanley Herzman, in memory of Adele Harzman, 1991. AN. 1991.253.10
Metropolitan Museum
Vase,, China, Tang (618-907) Dynasty, 8th century, Earthenware with black glaze. H. 30,5 cm., Ceramic
Purchase, The Dillon Fund Gift, Bequest of Dorothy Graham Bennett, and Friends of Asian Art, Gifts, 1996
AN. 1996.226
Metropolitan Museum
Monk, probably Ananda (Anantuo), China, Tang dynasty (618-907), 8th century. Limestone with pigment
H. 175.3cm,. Sculpture
Gift of A. W. Bahr, in memory of his wife, Helen Marion Bahr, 1952 AN. 52.41
Metropolitan Museum
Standing Female Attendant, China, Tang dynasty (618-907), 7th century-early 8th century, Wood with
pigment; H. 53,3 cm. Sculpture.
Gift of Enid A. Haupt, 1997. AN. 1997.442.7.2
Metropolitan Museum
Figure of a Seated Court Lady, China, Tang dynasty (618-907); Hearthenware with sancai glaze
H. 37,5cm. W. 14,3 cm. D. 15,4 cm. Ceramic
Purchase, The Vincent Astor Foundation, Gift, 2010.AN. 2010.120
Metropolitan Museum
Horse and Female Rider, China, Tang dynasty (618-907); 7th century; Unfired clay with pigment
H. 36,2cm. L. 29,2 cm. Tomb Pottery
Fletcher Fund, 1951AN. 51.93 a, b
Metropolitan Museum
Buddha, probably Amitaba (Amituo), China, Tang dynasty (618-907); 7th century; Hollow dry lacquer
with pigment and gilding. H. 96,5cm. W. 68,6 cm. D: 57,1 cm. Sculpture
Roger Fund, 1919. AN. 19.186
Metropolitan Museum
Stem Cupr, China, Tang dynasty (618-907); 7th-early 8th century; Cast Bronze with gilding and traced
and punched designs. H. 6cm. Metalwork
Purchase, Bequest of Dorothy Graham Bennett, 1998.
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