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Warrior

CultureChinese
DateNorthern Wei dynasty (386-584 C.E.)
MediumPottery
DimensionsOverall: 14 inches (35.56 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust
Object number32-37/2
On View
On view
Gallery Location
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DescriptionWarrior figure dressed in leather armour, with wide leather trousers gathered at the knee, a small cap and ribbons, and a skirt with a pressed geometric design. The face has a full beard and the figure has a flat back. The face has a dramatic expression with raised eyebrows, head turned slightly to the figure's left, and holding a shield with incised lines in his left hand. Unglazed, with traces of polychrome.Exhibition History
Dallas Museum, October – December 1962.
Provenance

With Lee Sung Shang, Peiping (modern-day Beijing), China, by January 12, 1932;

Purchased from Lee Sung Shang, through Laurence Sickman and Otto Burchard, by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1932 [1].

NOTES:

[1] Laurence Sickman's purchasing notebook indicates this object was acquired from Lee Sung Shang, no. 1 San Tiao Hutung, Peiping (modern-day Beijing), through dealer Otto Burchard. It was one of a group of objects he acquired from Lee Sung Shang at the same time in January 1932. These objects are also listed on the front of Lee Sung Shang's business card, which is included loose inside Sickman's notebook. An accession card in the Nelson-Atkins files, however, lists dealer Scha Yu Fu as the object's source. It is unclear whether Scha Yu Fu may have been involved in the transaction, but since the accession card naming him would have been created much later than Sickman's purchasing notes, and Scha Yu Fu is not mentioned anywhere else in documentation for this object, his inclusion on the accession card may have been an error. Nelson-Atkins Archives, MSS001 Laurence Sickman Papers, box 12, folder 11, copy in curatorial files.

Published References

Cp., K’ao-ku Hsueh-pao, no. 15 (1957), 169-185, pls.3/4(repro.).

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