Han Dynasty Gray Tomb Pottery Goat
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DescriptionAn impressive and expressive gray tomb pottery goat. This large sculptural figure is modeled in a standing pose with elongated legs, a gently rounded body, and a stylized head featuring alert ears and a subtly defined muzzle. The form is simple yet powerful, reflecting the restrained naturalism and quiet vitality characteristic of Han Dynasty animal figures.The surface retains a beautifully aged gray patina with areas of earthy encrustation and wear consistent with age, enhancing its archaeological presence and visual depth. The goat’s proportions and stance suggest it may have been created as a mingqi (tomb object), intended to accompany and provide for the deceased in the afterlife—an important aspect of Han funerary tradition.This substantial example displays well from all angles and would make a compelling addition to any collection of early Chinese ceramics, ancient animal figures, or Asian antiquities.Details:Period: Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE)Material: Gray ceramic potterySubject: Goat / RamDimensions: 14 1/2″ long x 12 3/4″ highCondition: Age-appropriate wear, surface losses, and patina; no visible modern repairs observedA rare and evocative sculptural work that embodies the timeless aesthetic and cultural significance of early Chinese ceramic art.
Porcelain / Ceramics / Pottery