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Haniwa figure, 250-550 (red earthenware)
XIR175576 Haniwa figure, 250-550 (red earthenware) by Japanese School; height: 80 cm; Musee Guimet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Haniwa era, late 6th century; such clay sculptures used on burial mounds; called Haniwa, circle of clay; ); Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 12741647
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This print showcases a remarkable Haniwa figure, crafted from red earthenware during the late 6th century in Japan. Standing at an impressive height of 80 cm, this ancient ceramic sculpture is currently housed in the prestigious Musee Guimet in Paris, France. Haniwa figures were traditionally used as funerary objects and placed on burial mounds. These unique clay sculptures, known as "circle of clay" played a significant role in Japanese culture during the proto-historic era. They served as guardians and protectors for the deceased, ensuring their safe passage into the afterlife. The intricate details of this particular Haniwa figure are awe-inspiring. From its meticulously sculpted features to its graceful posture, every aspect reflects the craftsmanship and artistic prowess of Japanese artisans from centuries ago. The vibrant red hue adds a touch of vibrancy to this otherwise solemn piece. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back in time to an era shrouded in mystery and reverence for ancestors. It serves as a poignant reminder of our human connection with those who came before us and invites contemplation about life's transient nature. With its historical significance and cultural value, this Haniwa figure stands not only as a testament to Japan's rich heritage but also as an exquisite work of art that continues to captivate viewers worldwide.
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