Tangut Horseman

Tangut Horseman by Unidentified artist

Medium

Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk

Dimensions

39 1/2 x 28 1/2 in. (100.3 x 72.4 cm)

Classification

Paintings

Culture & Period

China · Ming dynasty (1368–1644) or later

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1913

Accession Number

13.100.19

Tags

HorsesMen

Art Historical Context

Behold the striking *Tangut Horseman*, a hanging scroll painting in ink and color on silk, measuring an impressive 39½ x 28½ inches. Created by unidentified artist during China's Ming dynasty (1368–1644) or later, this work captures a lone rider on horseback, evoking the rugged spirit of Central Asian nomads. Displayed as a hanging scroll—a traditional format unrolled for intimate viewing in homes or temples—it invites contemplation of movement and power frozen in delicate brushwork. The Tangut people, linked to the medieval Western Xia kingdom in northwest China, were renowned horsemen and w...

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