Ceramic camel

[Tao Camel]

Tao Camel, in the second year of the Kaiyuan era of the Tang Dynasty (714), was 104 cm high and 85 cm long
Camels are divided into single and double peaks, which are double peaks. The bimodal camel is produced in Central Asia and China. At the latest in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Sichuan Han Dynasty has been shown on the bricks. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, with the increasingly frequent cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, camel gradually became a common theme for artists and artisans. This camel has four upright legs, and an oval pony is laid between its two peaks. On it is a pack bag held by the animal’s head, and there are silk rolls, water bottles and other things on the left and right. Camels march with their heads high. The head and neck are painted. Camels come from the tomb of Dai Lingyan in Luoyang.
图片[1]-Ceramic camel-China Archive
图片[2]-Ceramic camel-China Archive陶骆驼局部

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