Court ladies, dressed in a complex hairstyle with their hair tied back and richly dressed, with a light turquoise green tunic and orange flowers. Clothing decorated with floral motifs. Terracotta decorated with cold-applied slips. The figure stands out for its large size. Good condition.
The rise of the Fat Lady as a popular image of Chinese identity first appeared under the Zhou dynasty, which briefly interrupted the Tang dynasty. Women were romanticized and heroized. The most famous court lady, Yang Guifei, the consort of Emperor Xuanzong (712-756), is said to have set the fashion for ladies widely. Clothing and fashion were tailored to Yang's more mature figure, and for the first time, long, flowing robes with high necklines became court fashions accompanied by elaborate hairstyles. One hairstyle in particular is often seen in sculptures of the Fat Ladies, made famous by the following story: Returning from a hunting trip one day, Yang fell from his horse and the tall arrangement of her hair came loose. on the one hand. If anything, the deliciously disheveled state of her hair made her look all the more beautiful. Not surprisingly, the other ladies of the palace were quick to copy her style, with her disheveled appearance. Yang's influence would last for generations.
Previously, the taste for women, especially concubines, had been oriented towards the slim woman. The new fashion of the Tang dynasty preferred the plumper figure. The plump women of the supreme court were enjoying their heyday. They were depicted in art and poetry and became popular in the royal household.
The typical Fat Ladies tang style is characterized by its broad shape clearly displayed with rounded, rosy cheeks and curved stomach. They have a mature figure, demure and elegant. Her hands are delicately placed, resting in front of her stomach or raised in different styles. His locks often resemble the boundless nature described in Yang's story above, freed from his limitations due to his escapade on horseback.

The piece includes Thermoluminescence Test. QED LABORATOIRE- FRANCE

Status: Earthy deposits on the surface.

Provenance: Private Collection M. L. F., Madrid. Purchased from an antique dealer in Hong Kong.

Notes: The piece includes a Spanish Export License (Passport for the European Union), at the time of sale it is requested in the name of the buyer, the process takes one to two weeks. - If the piece is destined for outside the European Union, the substitution of the export permit will be requested. This procedure entails Fee expenses that the buyer must pay during the application process. This process can take 2 to 4 weeks. SHIPPED WITH INSURANCE

Important information. The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot.
The seller will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged.
The seller will inform the buyer about this if this takes more than a few days.

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Galería Fuentenebro è nata nel 2018 per combinare l'arte antica e l'arte contemporanea con una selezione di opere di alta qualità in un unico spazio. Creato da esperti d'arte con più di quindici anni di esperienza specializzati in Archeologia, Antichità della s. XX e negli ultimi grandi stili degli anni '50, '60, '70, '80 e Art Deco. Nel 2019 crea uno spazio a Madrid combinando capolavori di epoche diverse in un unico spazio eclettico e diverso. Cerchiamo e selezioniamo i migliori pezzi per introdurre le tendenze del mercato internazionale in Spagna.
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Court ladies, dressed in a complex hairstyle with their hair tied back and richly dressed, with a light turquoise green tunic and orange flowers. Clothing decorated with floral motifs. Terracotta decorated with cold-applied slips. The figure stands out for its large size. Good condition.
The rise of the Fat Lady as a popular image of Chinese identity first appeared under the Zhou dynasty, which briefly interrupted the Tang dynasty. Women were romanticized and heroized. The most famous court lady, Yang Guifei, the consort of Emperor Xuanzong (712-756), is said to have set the fashion for ladies widely. Clothing and fashion were tailored to Yang's more mature figure, and for the first time, long, flowing robes with high necklines became court fashions accompanied by elaborate hairstyles. One hairstyle in particular is often seen in sculptures of the Fat Ladies, made famous by the following story: Returning from a hunting trip one day, Yang fell from his horse and the tall arrangement of her hair came loose. on the one hand. If anything, the deliciously disheveled state of her hair made her look all the more beautiful. Not surprisingly, the other ladies of the palace were quick to copy her style, with her disheveled appearance. Yang's influence would last for generations.
Previously, the taste for women, especially concubines, had been oriented towards the slim woman. The new fashion of the Tang dynasty preferred the plumper figure. The plump women of the supreme court were enjoying their heyday. They were depicted in art and poetry and became popular in the royal household.
The typical Fat Ladies tang style is characterized by its broad shape clearly displayed with rounded, rosy cheeks and curved stomach. They have a mature figure, demure and elegant. Her hands are delicately placed, resting in front of her stomach or raised in different styles. His locks often resemble the boundless nature described in Yang's story above, freed from his limitations due to his escapade on horseback.

The piece includes Thermoluminescence Test. QED LABORATOIRE- FRANCE

Status: Earthy deposits on the surface.

Provenance: Private Collection M. L. F., Madrid. Purchased from an antique dealer in Hong Kong.

Notes: The piece includes a Spanish Export License (Passport for the European Union), at the time of sale it is requested in the name of the buyer, the process takes one to two weeks. - If the piece is destined for outside the European Union, the substitution of the export permit will be requested. This procedure entails Fee expenses that the buyer must pay during the application process. This process can take 2 to 4 weeks. SHIPPED WITH INSURANCE

Important information. The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot.
The seller will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged.
The seller will inform the buyer about this if this takes more than a few days.

Il venditore si racconta

Galería Fuentenebro è nata nel 2018 per combinare l'arte antica e l'arte contemporanea con una selezione di opere di alta qualità in un unico spazio. Creato da esperti d'arte con più di quindici anni di esperienza specializzati in Archeologia, Antichità della s. XX e negli ultimi grandi stili degli anni '50, '60, '70, '80 e Art Deco. Nel 2019 crea uno spazio a Madrid combinando capolavori di epoche diverse in un unico spazio eclettico e diverso. Cerchiamo e selezioniamo i migliori pezzi per introdurre le tendenze del mercato internazionale in Spagna.
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Cultura
Antico cinese, dinastia Tang
Name of object
Fat Lady con test TL del QED Laboratoire
Secolo / Intervallo di tempo
618 - 906 d.C.
Provenienza
Galleria/ Commerciante di antiquariato
Paese d’origine
sconosciuto
Materiale
Terracotta
Condizione
Molto buone
Height
53 cm
Width
21 cm
Profondità
20 cm

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Received my parcel in great condition. Very well taken care of. Thank you!

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A embalagem era desadequada porque não garantiu a preservação da peça. Verficou-se a quebra de uma parte da peça.

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