Period:Unknown Production date:1662-1722
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, painted,
Subjects:deity bamboo musician immortal
Dimensions:Height: 15.50 centimetres Weight: 0.15 kilograms Width: 6.50 centimetres
Description:
This moulded porcelain figure depicts an old man with a long beard, wearing a black scholar’s hat and dressed in a black, aubergine, yellow and green chequered robe. He is sitting, with one knee raised, on a hexagonal plinth, ornamented at the front with a lingzhi fungus on a diaper ground and at the back with a chime flanked by two flower heads. The figure may be identified as Zhang Guolao, one of the Eight Daoist Immortals. He is depicted as a musician who uses two crutch shaped drum-sticks to beat a yu gu [cylindrical bamboo fish drum] which he holds in his left hand. Originally this would have been one of a set of eight figures.
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Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, painted,
Subjects:deity bamboo musician immortal
Dimensions:Height: 15.50 centimetres Weight: 0.15 kilograms Width: 6.50 centimetres
Description:
This moulded porcelain figure depicts an old man with a long beard, wearing a black scholar’s hat and dressed in a black, aubergine, yellow and green chequered robe. He is sitting, with one knee raised, on a hexagonal plinth, ornamented at the front with a lingzhi fungus on a diaper ground and at the back with a chime flanked by two flower heads. The figure may be identified as Zhang Guolao, one of the Eight Daoist Immortals. He is depicted as a musician who uses two crutch shaped drum-sticks to beat a yu gu [cylindrical bamboo fish drum] which he holds in his left hand. Originally this would have been one of a set of eight figures.
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