Foreign Envoy from a Tomb
Foreign Envoy from a Tomb
Published 2015-04-02T11:33:57+00:00
Along with the figure to the right, this larger-than-life sculpture once formed part of a Spirit Way, with two rows of facing figures and animals leading to a tomb. When the figures arrived at the V&A they were described as Korean, since Korean noblemen wore similar wide-brimmed horsehair hats. However, the combination of Korean headwear with Chinese robes is not known elsewhere, so instead the official probably represents a generic foreign envoy. He is presenting a scroll, possibly with the text of an imperial edict.
Gallery location:
China, Room 47e, The T.T. Tsui Gallery, case EXP
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Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Date published | 02/04/2015 |
¿Cuándo tiempo lleva? | 180 - 250 minutos |
Cantidad de filamento | 28g |
Dimensiones | 52.89 x 42.01 |
Complejidad | Fácil |
Titulo | Foreign Envoy from a tomb |
Date | 1400 to 1600 (made) |
Dimensión | Height: 215 cm, Width: 75 cm, Depth: 75 cm |
Adhesión | A.2-1913 |
Medio | marble, carved |
Crédito | Given by The Art Fund |
Record | http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O130751/foreign-envoy-from-a-chinese-figure-unknown/ |
Lugar | Victoria and Albert Museum, London |