A DATED PAINTED CAST-IRON FIGURE OF A LUOHAN
A DATED PAINTED CAST-IRON FIGURE OF A LUOHAN

DATED TO THE FIRST DAY, NINTH MONTH, TWENTY-THIRD YEAR OF THE REIGN OF CHENGHUA, CORRESPONDING TO 1487, AND OF THE PERIOD

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A DATED PAINTED CAST-IRON FIGURE OF A LUOHAN
DATED TO THE FIRST DAY, NINTH MONTH, TWENTY-THIRD YEAR OF THE REIGN OF CHENGHUA, CORRESPONDING TO 1487, AND OF THE PERIOD
The bald figure shown seated holding a small grinning cat, his robes with voluminous sleeves decorated in thread relief with foliate designs and cast in relief on the back with a dated dedicatory inscription, with extensive polychrome decoration still remaining
31½ in. (80 cm.) high
Literature
Jin Shen, Zhongguo lida jinian foxiang tudian (Illustrated Chinese Buddha Images through the Ages), Beijing, 1995, p. 423, no. 325.

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The inscription refers to the donors, Li Si and Jin Shi, and the monk, Yihe, to whom the figure was to be delivered at the Kaihua Temple in Huazhuang.
Compare the related cast-iron figure dated to 1494 sold in our London rooms, 19 June 2001, lot 114.

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