Artist name:
Chinese
Artwork title:
Statuette of Kwan Yin Description: Enthroned statuette of Kwan Yin in position of meditation; both feet shown; her robe and especially her headgear show Mongol influence; the throne is a high, half rounded base with a coiling dragon of the vajra type; on carved wooden stand, probably a later addition. Chinese ware, 'enamelled on the bisquit'. Fine granulated grey clay, fired in high temperature kiln, partly covered with glazes derived from copper oxide; face and neck are not glazed; greater part of the statuette and the throne are covered with a shiny dark-turquoise glaze, but the folds of the garment are copper red; face, neck and other parts show traces of gilding which has worn away. British Antique Dealers Association label stuck on the back, as is a label on which is written Ming Dynasty 1368-1644.
Artwork date(s): Ming dynasty 1368-1644 Artwork type: Eastern Collection Medium: glazed ceramic Measurements: H:220 Accession number: 543
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