QUATRE STATUES D'IMMORTELS EN BRONZE PARTIELLEMENT DORÉ
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清 局部鎏金銅仙人立像 一組四件

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING (1644-1911)

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清 局部鎏金銅仙人立像 一組四件
Hauteur : de 31,8 cm. à 32,5 cm. (from 12 ½ to 12 ¾ in.)
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FOUR PARCEL GILT-BRONZE FIGURES OF IMMORTALS
CHINA, QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)

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These four bronze figures depict four of the Eight Daoist Immortals. Among them, Han Zhongli and Li Tieguai can be recognized by their characteristic attributes.
The Eight Daoist Immortals are significant figures, each symbolizing unique virtues and attributes. He Xiangu, generally viewed as the sole female of the group, is frequently shown holding a lotus flower. Cao Guojiu, linked to a Song Dynasty emperor before achieving immortality, is often represented with his courtly attire. Li Tieguai, known for his iron crutch and calabash, is associated with medicine and aiding those in need. Lan Caihe, considered the patron of florists and gardeners, embodies youth and vitality. Lü Dongbin, revered as a scholar and poet, is regarded as the leader of the Eight. Han Xiangzi, a musician, is often depicted playing a flute. Zhang Guolao, symbolizing longevity, is known for his unique method of riding backward on a donkey. Finally, Han Zhongli, associated with transformation and the creation of wealth, is frequently portrayed with a fan.

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