Bamboo carving of a tiger-taming lohan, early Qing dynasty, late 17th to early 18th century
- Image Number: K1G000171N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Carvings
- Function: Furnisher
- Material: Plants/Bamboo/
- Description:
The craftsman selected the underground stem of bamboo, carved a arhat sitting on the stone, stretched his arms down, pressed his fingers, opened his mouth and eyes, and yawned. The figure’s right foot rests on the stone, and his left foot rests on the back of a crouching tiger, with countless teeth in his mouth; The tiger’s eyes were wide open and its teeth were exposed. The figures are well proportioned and vivid, while the tiger looks like a folk tiger toy, which shows that the carvers are good at figures.
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