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The Gansu Flying Horse or Han dynasty Flying Horse, Bronze Running Horse (铜奔马 Tóng bēn mǎ) or Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow (马踏飞燕 Mǎtà fēiyàn) is a Chinese sculpture in bronze from the Eastern Han dynasty probably the 2nd century CE.
A Chinese replica of the famous Gansu Flying Horse a bronze sculpture from the Eastern Han dynasty (circa 2nd century CE). It was discovered in Gansu province in 1969. This piece depicts the figure of a running horse, with the right front leg extended, and the left bent up to the body.
Sculpture "Gansu Flying Horse", Bronze The horses owners ordered to immortalize their favorites on their tombs or as bronze castings. When in 1969 the Chinese archeologists opened the tomb of a Han general near Wuwei in the province Gansu, which is situated along the Silk Way and found this horse statue and the grand work took their breath away.
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Chinese Flying horse statue. Sold for: Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth. ... The bronze statue is a famous representative sculpture of the Han Dynasty.
Heavenly Horse from Gansu Chinese Bronze Sculpture reproduction replica. The Gansu Flying Horse or Han dynasty Flying Horse, Bronze Running Horse or Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow is a Chinese sculpture in bronze from the Eastern Han dynasty probably the 2nd century CE.
Flying Horse Of Gansu. Eastern Han dynasty, 25 - 220 AD Gansu Provincial Museum This outstanding bronze horse has become an iconic emblem of China.
The bronze statue, created about 2000 years ago, shows a horse in lively action and accurate of proportions. The horse is raising its head, neighing and galloping forward with one foot stepping on a flying swallow. The statue was named "Horse Stepping on a Flying Swallow" by the famous poet, historian and archeologist Guo Moruo (1892 - 1978).