唐 彩繪陶文吏俑|Figure of a civil official

Unknown Artist

7th–8th century

唐 彩繪陶文吏俑|Figure of a civil official by Unknown Artist

Medium

Earthenware with glaze and pigments

Dimensions

H. 36 1/2 in. (92.7 cm)

Classification

Tomb Pottery

Culture & Period

China · Tang dynasty (618–907)

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Mrs. Edward S. Harkness, 1923

Accession Number

23.95.1

Tags

Men

Art Historical Context

Step into the vibrant world of Tang dynasty China with this striking *Figure of a Civil Official (唐 彩繪陶文吏俑), crafted between the 7th and 8th. During the Tang era (618–907), hailed as China's golden age of cosmopolitanism and prosperity, tomb pottery like this served as mingqi—spirit figures placed in graves to accompany the deceased into the afterlife. Standing at an impressive 36½ inches (92.7 cm) tall, this earthenware sculpture depicts a robed bureaucrat, embodying the era's vast civil service that powered imperial administration. Artisans shaped the figure from low-fired earthenware, then...

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