
25–220
Bronze with traces of polychrome
Chinese government envoys sent to central Asia returned to court marveling over a breed of “heavenly horse” like no other, a stout animal with a powerful back and shoulders that worked so hard it sweated blood. The Chinese Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 bce) became obsessed with these stories and dispatched diplomats and later a military force to obtain the horses. His interest in these remarkable horses and the growing role horses played in military campaigns largely account for the popularity of the horse in art from the Han dynasty, particularly the time of Wu’s reign. Bronze horses such as this one were placed in elaborately furnished ar
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