Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Free Appraisals
    • Get a Free Appraisal
    • View Appraisals
    • Local Appraisers
  • Classifieds
  • Blog
  • Shows
    • Antique Shows, Flea Markets, & Swap Meets Map
    • Upcoming Shows
User Menu
  • Login
  • Help
  • Register

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

The Tribute Horse

Profile picture for user Misti
By Misti, 29 November, 2011
Description

 Tag on back of painting reads

The Tribute Horse 

Chinese, Sung Dynasty 960-1280 AD probably XI century

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Roger Fund 1941

The painting is faded and/or needs cleaned and has a chip in the paint in the center of it.

Category
Paintings
Medium
Silk
Distinguishing marks
Authinticated in 1941 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Condition
Fair
Date Period
960-1280 AD
History
Gift from Grandmother
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
Photos

rdcgallery

11 years 11 months ago

Re: The Tribute Horse

One exactly as described (same tag on back) just came into our Consignment Store in Harrisburg.  I was trying to research if it was just a print when this post popped up.  The brown paper on the back is stamped "Sanski Studio, 50 Tanner Village" on the back so perhaps these were reproductions that were sold at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  However it certainly looks like silk when you look at the painting.

 

Any suggestions as to how to determine value would be appreciated.  We get in a tremendous amount of art work and often have to sell them for less than it would cost to get an item framed.  So I try and research it but it is challenging and I appreciate any thoughts.

Thanks

Irene

 

Average: 3 (1 vote)
Profile picture for user Lovejoy

Lovejoy

11 years 11 months ago

In reply to Re: The Tribute Horse by rdcgallery

Re: The Tribute Horse

The problem with textiles and paintings is that they really require a physical appraisal in a lot of cases to determine if you are dealing with an original or a period copy or more modern reproduction.

No votes yet

rdcgallery

11 years 11 months ago

In reply to Re: The Tribute Horse by Lovejoy

Re: The Tribute Horse

Thank you for your rapid reply.  I now do believe it is a very high quality copy that was created for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1943.  This is because I found a very detailed article on "The Tribute Horse" and a picture featured on the cover of their "Metropolitan Museum of ARt Bulletin" in 1943. 

Here is a PDF of the article if anyone is interested in reading more about this piece of art.

www.metmuseum.org/pubs/bulletins/1/pdf/3257135.pdf.bannered.pdf‎

Irene

No votes yet
  • Log in or register to post comments

Today’s Featured Blog

How to Start a Collection: Tips for Beginners

More Blog articles…

Recent Appraisals

  • Chinese Coins
  • Hand painted oval glass
  • Plates
  • Gold cross
  • Locket
  • Desk single pedestal and swivel tilt chair
  • Shell Cameo Brooch
  • Painting in Yosemite on canvas board
  • Lamp
  • Royal Munich Serving Bowl Bavaria
See more appraisals…

Recent Appraisal Comments

  • Qing Dynasty Hunan Province 7 Mace and 2 Candareens Coin
  • Hand painted custom glass
  • I don't knw the history of…
  • Ornate Gold-Tone Cross Necklace
  • Vintage Silver Oval Floral Locket Necklace
  • Antique Single-Pedestal Oak Desk and Cane-Seat Swivel Chair
  • Antique Italian Carved Shell Cameo Brooch (c. 1860–1890)
  • Original Oil Painting by James D. Coleman
  • Art Nouveau/Art Deco Bridge Arm Lamp with Pink Ruffled Shade
  • Silver locket

Recent Blog Articles

  • How to Start a Collection: Tips for Beginners
  • Beyond the Price Tag: The Hidden Factors That Influence Antique and Collectible Value
  • Beyond the Price Tag: Unlocking the Hidden Stories in Your Family Heirlooms
  • Antiques as an Investment: Beyond the Hype, What's Actually Worth It?
  • Is it Real or Just Really Old? Your Guide to Spotting Fake Antiques (and How to Protect Yourself)
  • Beyond the Dust: Unearthing the Stories Behind Your Antiques (and Why Knowing Matters)
  • Unlocking Time's Treasures: Your Essential Vintage Watch Value Guide

More Blog articles…

© 1995- InstAppraisal™, Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide
Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, Terms and Conditions, End User License Agreement