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29-127-1586

From: China

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Object Number 29-127-1586
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Chinese | Daoist
Provenience China
Section Asian
Materials Bronze
Iconography Zodiac | Animals | Tortoise | Snake | Laozi
Description

Obv. Zodiac animals in circles with Chinese character of the Earthly Branch to the left: 子 (rat), 丑 (ox), 寅 (tiger), 卯 (rabbit), 辰 (dragon), 巳 (snake), 午 (horse), 未 (goat), 申 (monkey), 酉 (rooster), 戌 (dog), 亥 (pig). Rev. Big Dipper with auspicious cloud. Below circle: xuanwu, the four divine creatures - tortoise entwined by a snake, Daoist warrior (Zhenwu), crane. Possibly Laozi meeting with Zhang Daoling.

Credit Line Purchased from Rev. Edward W. Thwing; subscription of Robert C. H. Brock, 1902
Other Number 11511 - R. C. H. Brock Collection Number

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