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Terracotta Collection

Terracotta, a timeless art form that spans across continents and centuries

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Terracotta Collection: Painted terracotta Sarcophagus of the Spouses, from Cerveteri, Rome province, Italy, detail
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Terracotta Collection: Lintong site, Army of Terracotta Warriors, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Xian, Shaanxi
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Army, guarded the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huangdis tomb, Xian, Lintong
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Terracotta Collection: Museum of the Terracotta Warriors, Mausoleum of the first Qin Emperor, Xian, Shaanxi Province
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Terracotta Collection: Museum of the Terracotta Warriors, Mausoleum of the first Qin Emperor, Xian, Shaanxi Province
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta warrior figures in the Tomb of Emperor Qinshihuang, Xi an, Shaanxi Province, China
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta warrior figures in the Tomb of Emperor Qinshihuang, Xi an, Shaanxi Province, China
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Terracotta Collection: Dragon-Shaped Architectural Ornament, 13th / 14th century. Creator: Unknown
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Terracotta Collection: Polychromed vase. Tomb of Kha. 1400 BC. Egypt
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Terracotta Collection: Museum of the Terracotta Warriors, bust of a Cavalryman, Xian, Shaanxi Province, China
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Terracotta Collection: Bentley 4. 25 litre Sports Tourer Vanden Plas
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Terracotta Collection: The visitation, 1445 (Terracotta sculpture)
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Terracotta Collection: Kadesh Treaty, 1269 BC. Egyptian-Hittite Peace Treaty. Terra
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Terracotta Collection: Dramatic Lucca
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Terracotta Collection: Monuments 1818 and 1817 in Bagan, Myanmar
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta goddess statue, from Tell es-Sawwan
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Terracotta Collection: Intricately tiled roof of a traditional Okinawan house on display at Ryukyu Mura
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Terracotta Collection: A Korean terracotta jar / pot seller and his seated chum
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta statuette known as the Sleeping Lady, from Hal Saflieni Hypogeum
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Terracotta Collection: Serbia, Vinca, Anthropomorphic idol, neolithic period, Vinca culture, terracotta
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Terracotta Collection: UK. London. South Kensington. Natural History Museum
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Terracotta Collection: Lamp 2nd century. D Roman Terracotta Length 10. 3 cm
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta lamp Early Imperial 1st half century. D
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Panathenaic prize amphora jar Archaic
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Terracotta Collection: Roof tops of Florence, Italy, Tuscany, Europe
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Terracotta Collection: Autumn golds
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Autumn
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Terracotta Collection: Autumn and Gold
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Chaos 3
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Chaos 1
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Chaos 2
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Terracotta Collection: Autumn golds
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Autumn
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Terracotta Collection: Autumn and Gold
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Confusion 3
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Confusion 1
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Confusion 2
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Chaos 3
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Chaos 1
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Terracotta Collection: Terracotta Chaos 2
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Terracotta Collection: The geologist Ami (Amedée) Boué, 1878. Creator: Viktor Oskar Tilgner
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Terracotta Collection: The architect Heinrich Freiherr von Ferstel, 1877. Creator: Viktor Oskar Tilgner
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Terracotta Collection: Chichio Haller, the artist's wife, 1920. Creator: Hermann Haller
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Terracotta Collection: Alfred Flechtheim, 1921. Creator: Hermann Haller
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Terracotta Collection: Woman's head, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Herbert Garbe
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Terracotta Collection: The International Exhibition: Group of porcelain articles by Sir James Duke and Nephews, 1862
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Terracotta Collection: The reliable one, 1964. Creator: Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
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Terracotta Collection: The reliable one, (1777/1783?). Creator: Franz Xaver Messerschmidt


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Terracotta, a timeless art form that spans across continents and centuries. From the Lintong site in Xian, Shaanxi, China to the Museum of the Terracotta Warriors, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has captivated visitors with its awe-inspiring Army Warriors. Standing tall and proud, these ancient soldiers guard the Mausoleum of the first Qin Emperor. But terracotta's influence doesn't end there. In Rome province, Italy, a painted terracotta Sarcophagus of the Spouses from 520 B. C showcases intricate details and craftsmanship that still mesmerize us today. And back in Xian's Museum of the Terracotta Warriors lies another collection of these remarkable figures found within Emperor Qinshihuang's tomb. Traveling further through time and space brings us to Egypt where a polychromed vase from 1400 BC was discovered in Tomb of Kha. This testament to ancient Egyptian culture reminds us how terracotta transcends borders. Not limited to warriors alone, terracotta takes various forms like busts such as those found at Xian's Museum - including one depicting a Cavalryman - showcasing different aspects of life during those times. Even historical events have been immortalized in this medium; take for instance the Kadesh Treaty from 1269 BC between Egypt and Hittite civilizations – etched onto terra itself as an enduring symbol of peace. Terracotta is not just about history; it also finds its place in modern luxury with Bentley's Sports Tourer Vanden Plas model boasting elegance reminiscent of this ancient art form. From dramatic landscapes like Lucca to archaeological wonders around the world, terracotta continues to fascinate us all. Its rich heritage connects cultures across time and serves as a reminder that beauty knows no boundaries or limitations when crafted by human hands using humble clay.