Period:Ming dynasty Production date:16thC-17thC
Materials:ivory, wood,
Technique:carved
Subjects:buddhism
Dimensions:Height: 27 centimetres (with stand) Height: 24 centimetres
Description:
Carved ivory figure of Guanyin holding an infant boy in her arms, known as the ‘sender of sons’. The boy holds foliage in his right hand. There are traces of colour on the costumes of both figures. Wooden stand.
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![图片[2]-figure BM-2018-3005.11-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Ming dynasty/43/mid_P1010365.jpg)
Comments:
Materials:ivory, wood,
Technique:carved
Subjects:buddhism
Dimensions:Height: 27 centimetres (with stand) Height: 24 centimetres
Description:
Carved ivory figure of Guanyin holding an infant boy in her arms, known as the ‘sender of sons’. The boy holds foliage in his right hand. There are traces of colour on the costumes of both figures. Wooden stand.
IMG
![图片[2]-figure BM-2018-3005.11-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Ming dynasty/43/mid_P1010365.jpg)
Comments:
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