China Horse of Tang Sancai
Tri-color China horse height 66cm
This work is a highly imitated tri-color work of art in the Tang Dynasty, which was fired in a wooden kiln by the author according to the proportion of the original works and with traditional manual skills. The white placenta of the horse is covered with black glaze, and the saddle is decorated with classic yellow, green and white colors, which reveals freshness in solemnity and nobility in the atmosphere. Horses are decorated with saddle ornaments, ornate carvings, neat manes, forked foreheads and manes, bulging ears at the back and a bent neck. Full of air, fat and strong, strong limbs, as if to run. The black glaze of the Tang Dynasty came from the Western Regions, which was very rare and precious, and was specially used by the royal family. The whole body of the horse was glazed, showing the dignity of the prototype of the horse at that time. Authentic works were created in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and 1977 was unearthed at the site of the Tang Tomb in Guanlin, Luoyang City, which shocked the industry. It is a peerless treasure, known as "China Horse", and is now in the National Museum of China.
Tang Sancai's Chewing Horse
Three-color hoof-biting horse is 42cm high.
This work is a highly imitated tri-color work of art in the Tang Dynasty, which was fired in a wooden kiln by the author according to the proportion of the original works and with traditional manual skills. The horse body is glazed yellow, the saddle is glazed green and the mane is glazed yellow and white. Full of color, gorgeous and dignified. There are three bells hanging on each side of the horse's ass, and the saddle is gorgeous and elegant. Hook the horse's head right, sip behind the ear, look in the eyes, lift the right hind leg forward, and make a hoof-biting shape. Life is lively and spiritual. The modeling difficulty and artistic beauty of this work are very rare. The original work was created in the prosperous Tang Dynasty in China, and 1975 was unearthed from Jin Meng's tomb in the Tang Dynasty in Luoyang. Now it is collected by the people.
Tang Sancai's horse drinking
Tricolor drinking horse is 52cm high.
This work is a highly imitated tri-color work of art in the Tang Dynasty, which was fired in a wooden kiln by the author according to the proportion of the original works and with traditional manual skills. The horse body is glazed with yellow, and the glaze line is natural, like blood and sweat, elegant and gorgeous. The saddle blanket is painted with green glaze, which is bright and simple. The horse's neck is slender, the horse's head is drooping, Yuanyang has two ears, wide eyes, alert, strong and smooth lines. The prototype of this horse is a bloody BMW, which is priceless. The ponytail of this work was installed by craftsmen in the Tang Dynasty with real ponytails. After thousands of years, its ponytail was swallowed up by years, so it was tailless when it was unearthed. The original work was created in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and unearthed in the tomb of Antang, Xi, and has now been lost overseas.
Tang Sancai's "Holding Things and Fattening Servants"
Tri-color fat doll is 60cm high.
This work is a highly imitated tri-color work of art in the Tang Dynasty, which was fired in a wooden kiln by the author according to the proportion of the original works and with traditional manual skills. The figurine is a model of aristocratic women in the Tang Dynasty, wearing blue silk dresses with yellow and white patterns and yellow pointed shoes. The head of the figurine is combed with a high bun, which is as neat as petals; The face is plump, indigo naturalis strokes eyebrows, and the nose and lips are smart. Hands off the chest, just like talking to people, plump and elegant, elegant and elegant. The author vividly shows a plump and straight woman in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The original work was created in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and 1968 Xi was unearthed from the tomb of Antang, and now it has been lost overseas.
Tang Sancai's Diamond Cover the Pot
Tri-color rhombic tank cover is 30cm high.
This work is a highly imitated tri-color work of art in the Tang Dynasty, which was fired in a wooden kiln by the author according to the proportion of the original works and with traditional manual skills. This jar has an open mouth, a short neck, wide shoulders, a bulging belly and a beaded button cover. The tank body is painted with yellow glaze and rhombic plaid. A decorative pattern with white flowers on a blue background and white flowers on a green background. The altar is decorated with lipstick glaze, and the finishing touch is wonderful. The shape is thick and full, the color is gorgeous and dazzling, and the glaze control technique is exquisite. The original work was created in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. 1972 It was unearthed from the tomb of Guanlintang in Luoyang City and is now in Luoyang Museum.