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Zhenwu, blanc de chine/dehua. Sen Mingdynasti, 1600-tal.

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Zhenwu, blanc de chine/dehua. Sen Mingdynasti, 1600-tal.

I form av sittande krigare iförd rustning och hållandes ett svärd framför sig, sköldpadda och orm vid hans fötter. Höjd 24 cm.

Sprickor. Fingrar och del på attribut saknas. Tillverkningsdefekt.

Proveniens

The Collection of Ivan Traugott (I.T. 732). Purchased at Pergamenter, Berlin 1917. Traugott was a Swedish businessman and important art collector. A large part of his collections can be seen today at Nationalmuseum and East Asian Museum in

Utställningar

Compare a similar figure in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, Accession Number: 79.2.481.

Litteratur

The tortoise at the base of the sculpture identifies this figure as Zhenwu, an important Daoist deity who also was worshipped in Buddhist traditions. Zhenwu became particularly popular during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), when he was revered as a protector of both the state and the imperial family. His role as a guardian reflects his association with the north, the direction from which China was constantly threatened by neighboring peoples from Central Asia.