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Horse Sculpture
Song to early Ming dynasty (960-1460)
Ceramic
Gift of Heather Sacre
2001.6.…
Horse
Horse Sculpture
Song to early Ming dynasty (960-1460)
Ceramic
Gift of Heather Sacre
2001.6.…
Horse Sculpture Song to early Ming dynasty (960-1460) Ceramic Gift of Heather Sacre 2001.6.1a-c

Horse

ClassificationsSculpture
Date960-1460 CE
Made AtChina, Asia
MediumCeramic
Dimensions2001.6.1a - Body: 30 × 31 in. (76.2 × 78.7 cm)
2001.6.1b - Head: 16 × 8 in. (40.6 × 20.3 cm)
2001.6.1c - Tail: 3 × 8 1/4 in. (7.6 × 21 cm)
Credit LineGift of Heather Sacre
Object number2001.6.1a-c
DescriptionA breeding program launched by Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 BCE) introduced northern horses that were larger and stronger than those previously used. Even a millennium later, sculptures demonstrated the same desirable traits established during the Han dynasty such as attentive ears, bulging eyes, flaring nostrils, a manicured mane, and a knotted tail. The open mouth and raised front leg adds to the liveliness of this horse.

Horses have played a vital role in the history of China for thousands of years. Some evidence sugests that they were first domesticated as early as the 13th century BCE. The custom of bringing found and captured horses from other regions for the purpose of developing superior breeds became customary. In this way, the horse transcended its role as transport and beast of burden and came to represent prestige, power, wealth and success. The lavish tombs of Chinese emperors and nobility often contained large and full-sized terracotta horses. In the most elaborate cases, terracotta horses are found accompanying chariots and as components of terracotta armies.
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