One of a set of four zodiac tomb figures, early Northern Song dynasty, China, 960-1050. Artist: Unknown
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One of a set of four zodiac tomb figures, early Northern Song dynasty, China, 960-1050. Artist: Unknown

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One of a set of four zodiac tomb figures, early Northern Song dynasty, China, 960-1050. One of a rare set of four zodiac tomb figures clothed and standing on pronounced plinths. The heads are of animal form (dragon, horse, rat and tiger) and are well modelled with extensive traces of yellow and red pigment. This example is the rat-headed figure. The dragon headed figure is holding a plaque depicting a rice sheaf, the others all have arms hidden by voluminous sleeves which cover hands clasped in front of their bodies. This set of figures with human bodies and animal heads represents three of the cycle of 12 years in which each year is associated with a specific animal. In Chinese they are called 'shengxiao' meaning birth and resemblence. From this it became a common belief that the animals influence a person's character.
Bath (England), The Museum of East Asian Art

Date

960e siècle

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images

Notre référence

HRM19B73_141

Model release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

17,9Mo (556,8Ko) / 18,7cm x 24,0cm / 2213 x 2830 (300dpi)

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