Hollow Tile: Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway, 2nd Century. Creator: Unknown.

Hollow Tile: Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway, 2nd Century. Creator: Unknown.

2-731-129 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Hollow Tile: Column from Tomb-Chamber Doorway, 2nd Century. Striding tigers (top), racing horsemen (right column), and reverent officials (left column) are stamped into the surface of this underground portal to a tomb. The doorway preserves in stone the post-and-lintel structure, a basic element of Chinese wooden architecture. By the first century AD, a revolution in Chinese tomb construction and furnishing had taken place. Tombs lined with decorated bricks and tiles replace the earlier tombs constructed with only rammed earth-walls. Ceramic surrogates or models of stoves, houses, servants, and pets filled these more durable chambers, symbolically extending the creature comforts of this world into the world after death.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Earthenware, die-stamped relief

Picture Type
  1. Ceramic

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3028x7499
File Size : 66,525kb


Aliases

  1. 1915.66
  1. 95145
  1. 0940000787
  1. 1915.66
  1. 2-731-129
  1. 2731129


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