Description2015.05.18.114304 Court lady figurine (Tang Dynasty 618 - 907) Heritage Museum Sha Tin Hong Kong.jpg
English: Court lady with painted decoration. Tang Dynasty (618 - 907). Ladies of the High Tan Period considered plump, firm flesh as a sign of beauty, and a full figure and graceful, poised manner became particularly symbolic of Tang figurines of court ladies, which accurately reflect aesthetic standards of High Tang society. - Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Sha Tin, Hong Kong, 18.5.2015
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Court lady with painted decoration. Tang Dynasty (618 - 907). Ladies of the High Tan Period considered plump, firm flesh as a sign of beauty, and a full figure and graceful, poised manner became particularly symbolic of Tang figurines of court ladies, which accurately reflect aesthetic standards of High Tang society. - Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Sha Tin, Hong Kong, 18.5.2015