Turko-Mongolian Foot Soldier
567-633
Scroll
Turko-Mongolian Foot Soldier
567-633
Physical Qualities
Earthenware with transparent glaze over white slip, 24.2 cm. OH
Credit Line
Gift of George and Julianne Alderman, Baltimore
Object Number
1998.618.10
The BMA's 39-piece mortuary retinue is remarkable for reflecting the ethnic diversity of China along the Silk Road in its 22 foot soldiers, merchants, court attendants, civil and military officials, and a protective guardian. Few such groups have survived intact to accurately represent the large number of figures, animals, vessels, and other less permanent articles that were commonly buried for a proper and public display of filial piety, as well as for the comfort of the deceased in the afterlife. A tomb dating to 657 in Shaanxi Province contained figures similar to some of these.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1998; George and Julianne Alderman, Baltimore; Michael Teller, Williamsburg, Virginia (acquired by dealer after 1990)
Asian Reinstallation: Home, Temple, Tomb
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Annette L. Juliano, Bronze, Clay and Stone Chinese Art in the C. C. Wang Family Collection, published by Hsi An T'ang, 1988, unpaginated, nos. 41-48; note comparative excavated examples in the appendix for nos. 42, 46, 48 from the tomb of Zhang Shigui dated 657 in Liquan county, Shaanxi province.
