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China, Han Dynasty - 206 BC to 220 AD - Rider astride his mount

China, Han Dynasty
206 BC to 220 AD

Rider wearing a tunic astride his mount with stylized lines. The legs of the animal were wooden and disappeared over time.

Grey terracotta with white slip polychrome with red, brown and black pigments.

Height: 36 cm x Length: 46 cm

Expertised by Bernard Gomez : Expert in Asian art without interruption since 1986, when he was then nominated as Expert in Court of Appeal of Aix-en-Provence, Bernard Gomez gained his knowledge through research and studies in Asia. Thanks to his long professional experience, he has built a large relational network with auctioneers, antique dealers, museums, collectors, and always remained in contact with Masters, in India, South-East Asia, and with chinese Experts, archaeologists, and museologists, with the aim of perfecting his knowledge. Bernard Gomez works in close collaboration with a college of chinese Experts and Museologists in several disciplines such as bronze, jade, ceramic, porcelain, old and contemporary paintings and sculptures. He is teaching Arts at the Shangai Univeristy, he is an accredited expert by the Chinese Minister of Cultural reliques and Archaelogy, and president of the Association A.P.A.C.E
Han : (-206 - -220) The Han dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China ruling the country between -206 before J.C and -220 after J.C. It has been preceded by the Qin dynasty and followed by the Three Kingdoms.

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