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Funerary Sculpture of a Double-Courtyard Residential Compound, between c.1450 and c.1550. Creator: Unknown

Funerary Sculpture of a Double-Courtyard Residential Compound, between c.1450 and c.1550. Creator: Unknown


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Funerary Sculpture of a Double-Courtyard Residential Compound, between c.1450 and c.1550. Creator: Unknown

Funerary Sculpture of a Double-Courtyard Residential Compound (image 1 of 2), between c.1450 and c.1550

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Clay Compound Courtyard Funerary Ming Ming Dynasty Molded Republic Of China Residential Shanxi Province Slip Typical Earthenware


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This Funerary Sculpture of a Double-Courtyard Residential Compound, dating between the 15th and 16th centuries, is an exquisite example of Chinese art from the Ming Dynasty. The creator of this masterpiece remains unknown, but it originated from the Shanxi Province in China. The sculpture is made of molded and modeled earthenware with white slip pigments and green glaze, showcasing the intricate details and traditional techniques of the time. The Double-Courtyard Residential Compound represents a typical Chinese residence during the Ming and Republic of China eras. The sculpture is divided into two distinct courtyards, each with its own unique architectural features. The first courtyard displays a gateway, flanked by two figures, possibly guardians or officials, while the second courtyard features a central pavilion, surrounded by various structures, including a kitchen, a toilet, and a well. This sculpture provides a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of ancient China and its intricate architectural designs. It is an essential addition to any art collection or museum, offering a window into the past and the daily life of the Ming Dynasty. The Funerary Sculpture of a Double-Courtyard Residential Compound is currently on exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), in the United States, where it continues to captivate and inspire visitors from around the world.

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