A LARGE PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE CAPARISONED ELEPHANTS
A LARGE PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE CAPARISONED ELEPHANTS
A LARGE PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE CAPARISONED ELEPHANTS
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清十八/十九世紀 粉彩太平有象燭臺一對

18TH-19TH CENTURY

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清十八/十九世紀 粉彩太平有象燭臺一對
19 ¼ in. (49 cm.) high

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Kate Hunt
Kate Hunt Director, Head of Department

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Figures of elephants made from various media were found in halls and throne rooms throughout the Imperial palaces and the homes of the wealthy elite. They are associated with strength, wisdom and long-life and are also significant animals within the Buddhist religion. A prominent member of the Buddhist pantheon, Samantabhadra (Puxian), is frequently shown seated on an elephant. They are considered guardians of honour and were symbols of peace and good harvests. The imagery of an elephant supporting a vase on its back forms the auspicious rebus, Taiping Youxiang, conveying the message of peace and harmony in the world.

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