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On display at V&A South Kensington
China, Room 44, The T.T. Tsui Gallery

Figurine

720-750 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In the Tang dynasty (618-907) grave goods included replicas of men and women engaged in work or leisurely recreations, made from pottery but in reduced size. This figure of a plump woman reveals that it was not fashionable to be slim in the 8th century, because the favourite concubine of the emperor was a woman of considerable proportion.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Earthenware, painted
Brief description
Figure of woman, earthenware, China,720-750
Physical description
Painted earthenware figure of a women
Dimensions
  • Height: 45.7cm
Style
Gallery label
Figure of a woman Tang dynasty 720-750 Painted earthenware From the Eumorfopoulos collection Museum no. Circ.124-1938(2007)
Subjects depicted
Summary
In the Tang dynasty (618-907) grave goods included replicas of men and women engaged in work or leisurely recreations, made from pottery but in reduced size. This figure of a plump woman reveals that it was not fashionable to be slim in the 8th century, because the favourite concubine of the emperor was a woman of considerable proportion.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.124-1938

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Record createdApril 3, 2008
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