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25 | Soapstone figure of Guandi

Kangxi period, 1662 – 1722
Height : 25 cm | 9 13/16 in

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Carved from a mottled ivory stone with red inclusions, the ‘God of War’ is seated on a tiger pelt that is draped over an armchair. His raised right hand holds the end of his long beard, and the left hand supports an open book at which Guandi glances – his head at a tilt and an amused expression on his face; his hair is held in place by a cloth cap tied with a bow. He wears a long flowing robe incised with dragons amongst clouds, and secured by a belt over his elaborate and finely worked armour – his right boot fully revealed.

Similar example: Chinese Ivories from the Shang to the Qing, London Oriental Ceramics Society and The British Museum, figure 119 – illustrates a soapstone figure from the Sloane Collection that is influenced by woodblock prints designed by the late Ming painter Chen Hongshou; his style involved lengthening the proportions of the body and exaggerating the eye lines.
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