STATUE DE LI TIEGUAI EN BUIS
STATUE DE LI TIEGUAI EN BUIS
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清 黃楊木鉄拐李擺件

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING (1644-1911)

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清 黃楊木鉄拐李擺件
Longueur : 18 cm. (7 1⁄8 in.), socle en buis
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於1982年10月8日購自法國巴黎藝術品市場
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A BOXWOOD FIGURE OF LI TIEGUAI
CHINA, QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)

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Tiphaine Nicoul
Tiphaine Nicoul Head of department

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Li Tieguai is one of the eight Daoist immortals (baxian), and is identified by the 'iron staff' and double-gourd he carries. He is depicted as an emaciated man who walks with the assistance of his cane, as tradition dictates that he descended from the realm of the immortals by entering the body of a deceased, handicapped man. He is said to be a provider of medicine, which he carries in the gourd. Compare a much smaller (16 cm.) boxwood figure of Li Tieguai, from the Robert H. Blumenfield Collection, sold in our New York rooms, 25 March 2010, lot 865.

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