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A FINE LARGE EARLY MING BRONZE FIGURE OF GUANDI

14TH/15TH CENTURY

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A FINE LARGE EARLY MING BRONZE FIGURE OF GUANDI
14th/15th century
Seated with hands on thighs, wearing elaborate armour beneath a robe cast in high relief with a sinuous dragon on his belly and incised with dragons along the hem, his stern expression beneath a cloth tied around the high topknot, his beard and two tresses of hair falling over his chest and shoulders, the bronze with a rich dark olive-green patina
30½in. (77.5cm.) high, wood stand

Lot Essay

In an article by John Larson and Rose Kerr, "A Hero Restored: the Conservation of Guan Di", Orientations, July 1991, dealing with the restoration of a massive lacquered and gilt-wood figure of Guandi in the Victoria and Albert Museum, the popularity of Guandi during the Ming Dynasty is discussed, as well as his various guises: i.e. either dressed in full armour or with a scholar's robes worn over his armour. Compare the similar figure from the collection of H. Tozer, exhibited in The Arts of the Ming Dynasty, T.O.C.S., 1955-57, vol.30, no.294, pl.79

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