No connection to server
Theme auctions online
From Tradition to Modernity: 200 Years of Finnish Rya rugs E1135
Auction:
Prints & Multiples Winter Edition F581
Auction:
Hans Wigert – Paintings and Prints F617
Auction:
Selected Carpets and Textiles F600
Auction:
Helsinki Design Sale F612
Auction:
Helsinki Spring Sale F613
Auction:
Live auctions
Contemporary Art & Design 662
Auction: April 15−16, 2025
Important Timepieces 663
Auction: April 15, 2025
Modern Art & Design 664
Auction: May 20−21, 2025
Important Spring Sale 665
Auction: June 11−13, 2025
1671
367604

A rare hand-coloured woodblock print of doorgods (menshen), Qing dynasty (1644-1912).

Estimate
8 000 - 10 000 SEK
713 - 891 EUR
728 - 910 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
Purchasing info
A rare hand-coloured woodblock print of doorgods (menshen), Qing dynasty (1644-1912).

42,5 x 46 cm.

Damages, folds with associated tears.

More information

The two doorgods originating from Tang generals Qin Shubao and Yuchi Jingde. It is said that Emperor Taizong had their painted portraits hung on his front door. Soon the imperial custom was spread among ordinary people who put woodblock prints of the generals on their front gates to scare off evil and attract good luck.