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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 10482687, member: 2844"]A very beautiful piece. Even though there is no face, but based on the jewellery, the slightly plump arms, and elegance of the hands I would say Zanabazar School. It is very expressive, which is typical of the style. The works of other Mongolian schools are more static looking.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Zanabazar School was a 17th century revival of earlier styles, founded by an excellent sculptor by the name of Zanabazar.</p><p>Zanabazar style bronzes were also made after the 17th century.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 10482687, member: 2844"]A very beautiful piece. Even though there is no face, but based on the jewellery, the slightly plump arms, and elegance of the hands I would say Zanabazar School. It is very expressive, which is typical of the style. The works of other Mongolian schools are more static looking. The Zanabazar School was a 17th century revival of earlier styles, founded by an excellent sculptor by the name of Zanabazar. Zanabazar style bronzes were also made after the 17th century.[/QUOTE]
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