Period:Qing dynasty Production date:18thC
Materials:turquoise
Technique:
Subjects:landscape
Dimensions:Height: 14 centimetres
Description:
Turquoise figure of a miniature mountain.
IMG
Comments:Rawson 1992:Small representations of mountains signified the retreat of the scholar from official life and offered the alternatives of a hermit’s existence or of individual expression in the face of strong government bureaucracy. Such mountains were also seen as a route to paradise. But the paradise beyond is not an outworldly paradise filled with angels, as described in the Western world; it is a land with a calmer, better life, a more archaich version of the present life. Daoism viewed the natural world, especially mountains, as the home of immortals. See also BM 1943.0215.30, BM 1991.1028.2 and BM 1930.1217.10.
Materials:turquoise
Technique:
Subjects:landscape
Dimensions:Height: 14 centimetres
Description:
Turquoise figure of a miniature mountain.
IMG
Comments:Rawson 1992:Small representations of mountains signified the retreat of the scholar from official life and offered the alternatives of a hermit’s existence or of individual expression in the face of strong government bureaucracy. Such mountains were also seen as a route to paradise. But the paradise beyond is not an outworldly paradise filled with angels, as described in the Western world; it is a land with a calmer, better life, a more archaich version of the present life. Daoism viewed the natural world, especially mountains, as the home of immortals. See also BM 1943.0215.30, BM 1991.1028.2 and BM 1930.1217.10.
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