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Female Sculptures in Chinese Arts
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BEIJING
Upon death, many Chinese horsemen were buried with clay horse sculptures. The graves of the Shen-si and Ho-nan provinces have been particularly rich in horse figures from the T'ang period (618-906AD).
The sculptures found in the graves included horses without and with human figures.
One of the most impressive facets of these sculptures is the color applied through the use of lead glazes. I believe that the addition of color enhances each piece and brings out the definitions of the sculpture, especially in the dress of the female riders.
If you have a moment look at the selected artifacts from the Imperial China, the Art of the Horse in Chinese History exhibit at the Kentucky Horse Park International Museum of the Horse.
Horses capture the hearts and imaginations of humans because of their beauty, power, and grace. They have inspired artists and poets through the ages.
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