MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
The AMICA Library
Record
AMICA ID:
MIA_.98.19
AMICA Library Year:
2001
Object Type:
Sculpture
Creator Name:
artist unknown
Creator Nationality:
Asian; Far East Asian; Chinese; Sechuan
Creator Name-CRT:
artist unknown
Title:
Prancing Horse
View:
Front
Creation Date:
2nd century B.C.
Creation Start Date:
-199
Creation End Date:
-100
Materials and Techniques:
earthenware with traces of pigment
Classification Term:
Pottery
Creation Place:
Sechuan Province
Dimensions:
H.42 x W.36-1/2 x D.11-1/2 in.
Component Measured:
overall
Measurement Unit:
in
AMICA Contributor:
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Owner Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
ID Number:
98.19
Credit Line:
Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
Rights:
Context:

This spirited horse, a blend of ideal and real in its modeling, captures the spirit of the fabled "celestial horses" of the Han (206 b.c.-a.d. 220). Brought into China from central Asia during the second century b.c., the new breed was larger and stronger and faster than native horses and they rapidly became the image of power and prestige during the Han dynasty. Horse sculptures such as this were an important element in well-furnished aristocratic tombs.

Large Han pottery tomb figures, including horses, dogs, pigs, chickens and musicians have been found in numerous cliff burials in Szechwan province. Horses found in these sites frequently display the sharp modeling, open mouth, bulging eyes, clipped mane, knotted tail and long neck of this magnificent example.

Related Image Identifier Link:
MIA_.5733c.tif
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Prancing Horse

Prancing Horse