Figural Group: Shoulao, God of Longevity, Crane Base
2005.11.0005B
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Basic Information
| Artifact Identification | Figural Group: Shoulao, God of Longevity, Crane Base (2005.11.0005B) |
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| Classification/ Nomenclature |
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| Artist/Maker | Unknown |
| Geographic Location | |
| Period | Qing (Ch’ing) dynasty |
| Date | 18th Century |
| Culture | Chinese |
| Location | Not on Exhibit |
Physical Analysis
| Dimension 1 (Height) | 22.5 cm |
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| Dimension 2 (Width) | 21 cm |
| Dimension 3 (Depth) | 12 cm |
| Weight | 434 g |
| Measuring Remarks | N/A |
| Materials | Plant--Wood |
| Manufacturing Processes | Carved |
Research Remarks
| Description | This is a the base for the Chinese rootwood carving of Shoulao, the god of longevity. It features a carving of a crane, an animal that is symbolically tied to longevity and a frequent companion of Shaolao. Rootwood designed works were appealing to scholars because of their irregular shapes, enabling the viewer to form various interpretations on what the resulting carved images could be. Sculptures and furniture were also obtained by Chinese collectors as early as the Song Dynasty (960-1279). |
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| Published Description | N/A |
| Bibliography | Dursum, Brian A. et al. China’s Last Empire: The Art and Culture of the Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911. Coral Gables: Lowe Art Museum, 2014. |
Artifact History
| Credit Line/Dedication | Fred A. Freund Collection |
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| Reproduction | No |
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