Period:Unknown Production date:1600-1700
Materials:ivory, wood (base),
Technique:carved
Subjects:child
Dimensions:Height: 26.40 centimetres
Description:
Carved ivory figure; male child; wooden base; right hand raised in benediction.
IMG
![图片[5]-figure BM-1957-1008.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_MCT7049_3_4.jpg)
Comments:Very similar figure in Porto 2005 exhibition, catalogue 20, where dated 17th C, Indo Portuguese. Another Salem, Peabody Museum, 1998,AE85572. See also a similar but later figure attributed to Goa or Macau in a private collection, bailey, Massing and Vassallo e Silva, eds., Ivories in the Portguese Empire, Lisbon 2013, plate 36.
Materials:ivory, wood (base),
Technique:carved
Subjects:child
Dimensions:Height: 26.40 centimetres
Description:
Carved ivory figure; male child; wooden base; right hand raised in benediction.
IMG
![图片[5]-figure BM-1957-1008.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_MCT7049_3_4.jpg)
Comments:Very similar figure in Porto 2005 exhibition, catalogue 20, where dated 17th C, Indo Portuguese. Another Salem, Peabody Museum, 1998,AE85572. See also a similar but later figure attributed to Goa or Macau in a private collection, bailey, Massing and Vassallo e Silva, eds., Ivories in the Portguese Empire, Lisbon 2013, plate 36.
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