Qing Dynasty Wooden Figure of a House God
Qing Dynasty Wooden Figure of a House God
Qing dynasty, 18th century or earlier, China.
Fascinating, small-sized house god depicts noble man, possibly a monk or ancestral figure. Beautifully carved from a single block of hard, but relatively light wood. The Qing dynasty (Qīng cháo), officially the Great Qing (also sometimes referred to as the Manchu dynasty) was the last imperial dynasty in China, lasting from 1644 to 1912. Wooden house gods were part of Chinese religion. There are many hundreds of gods and deities, often having a small cavity in the back sealed with a wooden bung, which would contain sacrifical materials such as a live insects (as it was thought that this would inject life into the figure), written prayers, rice grains, spices, textile fragments etc.
Moderate condition. Age-related wear. One hand are missing. Mandorla damaged. Traces of colour. Deep dark encrusted patina. Size approx. 17,0cm x 5,7cm x 3,8cm.
Provenance: Dutch private collection
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