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Female Attendant (Tomb Figurine)

A work made of gray earthenware with slip coating and polychrome pigments.
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  • A work made of gray earthenware with slip coating and polychrome pigments.

Date:

Western Han dynasty (206 BCE–9 CE), c. 2nd century BCE

Artist:

China; probably Shaanxi province

About this artwork

This figure wears the narrow, calf-length robe distinctive of servants. Her facial features, characteristically masklike and serene, are framed by long hair, which is parted and tied in a bun at the nape of her neck. Her cupped hands may originally have held a staff.

Status

On View, Gallery 133

Department

Arts of Asia

Title

Female Attendant (Tomb Figurine)

Place

China (Artist's nationality:)

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200 BCE–101 BCE

Medium

Gray earthenware with slip coating and polychrome pigments

Dimensions

57.2 × 18 × 14.8 cm (22 1/2 × 7 1/16 × 5 13/16 in.)

Credit Line

Potter Palmer Collection, gift of Mrs. Potter Palmer

Reference Number

1951.183

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