QUADRANGULAR STONE PLATE DECORATED IN FRONT OF A HORSE IN BAS-RELIEF
China, Han style
Sculpted in a chalky grey stone or limestone. Fragmentary on the right side. It is centred on a horse represented standing, standing on its legs, and in profile. It was made in bas-relief. It is noted that its mouth is open and its tail is angularized. Concave at the back. Inscribed with two handwritten inventory numbers on the back: "7567" and "13035".
H: 20.8 cm - W: 30.2 cm - Thickness: 3.3 cm
Provenance: Reputed to come from the Raufast Collection
A STONE PLAQUE ADORNED IN LOW-RELIEF WITH AN HORSE STANDING FOUR SQUARES
China, Han Dynasty Style