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The Evolution of The Frank Colson Horse
"Tang Horse" 1991 The head of this animal is tightly tucked into the neck and the eyes are very slanted.
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Early "Tang Horse" (18" x 21" x 5") (46cm x 53cm x 13cm)
1991, Glazed clay |
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TANG HORSE
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Tang Horse
Series |
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NEW STYLIZED TANG HORSES 2002 |
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Tang Horse I (61cm x 53cm x 20cm), clay |
Saddle Horse |
Braying Horse |
Mane Horse (61cm x 53cm x 20cm), clay |
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EMA HORSE (18" x 14") (46cm x 36cm)
This interpretive tile design by artist Frank Colson is a stylization from a 17th century Japanese gold leaf wood block. The four ceramic tiles are each hand pressed and hand glazed individually. |
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Tang Horse Lady Tile I (15" x 15") (38cm x 38cm)
17th CENTURY
JAPANESE & TANG DYNASTY HORSE RELIEF TILES During the summer of 1996, after touring
mainland China and being briefly in Japan again, Mr. Colson
developed a series of ceramic tiles stylized after historical images
of horses of that period. The EMA horse tile grouping and the DOUBLE
EMA horse grouping are of 17th century Japan. Two compositions
interpretive of horses of the Tang Dynasty are a group of six glazed
high colored tiles of a noble lady riding side-saddle upon a Tang
horse.
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"Lady Riding" (12"x12"x12" ) (31cm x 31cm x 31cm) Circa 1996 |
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DOUBLE EMA TILE (21" x 14.5") (53cm x 37cm)
2002, Ceramic
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(17" x 13" x 1/4") (43cm x 33cm x 3cm) Iridescent Glass Platter, Circa 2002
This Ema Horse is from an ancient
Japanese design, from a wood block dated 47 A.D. It is a one of a kind creation for those who truly love beauty in glass. |
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The Evolution of The Frank Colson Horse |
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