Lokapala torso (tianwang)

Chinese Collection

Accession Nr.: 9799
Type: sculpture; funeral object; pottery
Date of production:
First half of 8th century
Tang dynasty
Place of production:
Materials: clay; earthenware
Techniques: stamped; with traces of paint
Dimensions: height: 36.6 cm
width: 28.6 cm
Depending on regulations on size and decoration, a usual technique of producing a burial figure was to make several moulded pieces and paste them together with slip before firing. Large-sized fired pieces (such as lokapala [Sanskrit: “gate-keeper”] figures) were often decorated with carved patterns.
The red-fired earthenware lokapala is placing his left hand on his hip; in his right he probably carried a spear. His grim-visaged face is framed with a wedge-shape headdress that holds his hair together. His upper body is covered by an armour whose shape shows similarity with contemporary pieces.