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Sehr große und seltene Statuen von Kanzan und Jittoku 寒山拾得 - Holz, Vergoldet, Glas, Lack - Japan - Edo-Zeit (17. bis 18. Jahrhundert)
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Sehr große und seltene Statuen von Kanzan und Jittoku 寒山拾得 - Holz, Vergoldet, Glas, Lack - Japan - Edo-Zeit (17. bis 18. Jahrhundert)

A rare impressive and massive pair of gilt-lacquered wooden figures depicting Kanzan and Jittoku 寒山拾得. Their carefree attitude symbolizes their knowledge that "the things which most men strive for are illusions, and that what really counts is not rank or riches but their own Buddha nature." Finely carved and painted in gilt and polychrome lacquer, the two figures are shown in animated interaction. One points toward the other, while the second stands with open hands and a playful expression. Their lively poses and expressive faces convey the humour traditionally associated with these legendary eccentrics. Both are dressed in Chinese-style robes, richly decorated with scrolling vine patterns issuing lotus blossoms. One robe is adorned at the front with two roundels depicting dragons, the other with two shishi medallions. The eyes are painted behind crystal inlays, the lips accentuated in red, and the black hair flows down along the back. An old label pasted to the lower section of one robe reads: “polychrome carved wood figures of Hehe Shen.” Kanzan and Jittoku, known in Chinese as Hanshan and Shide, are Zen figures traditionally associated with Tiantaishan during the Tang dynasty (618–907). They are typically shown holding a scroll and a broom, though these figures are depicted without their usual attributes. Their joyful expressions and playful interaction clearly identify the subject. Dimensions: Height 106 cm, Width 45 cm, Depth 41 cm (each, including base) Height figure 84 cm Weight 7.8 kg and 9.9 kg Period: Japan – Edo period (17th–18th century) Considering their age in very good restored condition, with wear consistent with age, including flaking and rubbing to the lacquer, small losses, age cracks, and old repairs and touch-ups. Please refer to the photographs for a clear impression of the condition. When shipped, a certificate of authenticity will be included.

Nr. 101830430

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Sehr große und seltene Statuen von Kanzan und Jittoku 寒山拾得 - Holz, Vergoldet, Glas, Lack - Japan - Edo-Zeit (17. bis 18. Jahrhundert)

Sehr große und seltene Statuen von Kanzan und Jittoku 寒山拾得 - Holz, Vergoldet, Glas, Lack - Japan - Edo-Zeit (17. bis 18. Jahrhundert)

A rare impressive and massive pair of gilt-lacquered wooden figures depicting Kanzan and Jittoku 寒山拾得.

Their carefree attitude symbolizes their knowledge that "the things which most men strive for are illusions, and that what really counts is not rank or riches but their own Buddha nature."

Finely carved and painted in gilt and polychrome lacquer, the two figures are shown in animated interaction. One points toward the other, while the second stands with open hands and a playful expression. Their lively poses and expressive faces convey the humour traditionally associated with these legendary eccentrics.

Both are dressed in Chinese-style robes, richly decorated with scrolling vine patterns issuing lotus blossoms. One robe is adorned at the front with two roundels depicting dragons, the other with two shishi medallions. The eyes are painted behind crystal inlays, the lips accentuated in red, and the black hair flows down along the back.

An old label pasted to the lower section of one robe reads: “polychrome carved wood figures of Hehe Shen.”

Kanzan and Jittoku, known in Chinese as Hanshan and Shide, are Zen figures traditionally associated with Tiantaishan during the Tang dynasty (618–907). They are typically shown holding a scroll and a broom, though these figures are depicted without their usual attributes. Their joyful expressions and playful interaction clearly identify the subject.

Dimensions:
Height 106 cm, Width 45 cm, Depth 41 cm (each, including base)
Height figure 84 cm
Weight 7.8 kg and 9.9 kg

Period:
Japan – Edo period (17th–18th century)

Considering their age in very good restored condition, with wear consistent with age, including flaking and rubbing to the lacquer, small losses, age cracks, and old repairs and touch-ups. Please refer to the photographs for a clear impression of the condition.

When shipped, a certificate of authenticity will be included.

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Giovanni Bottero
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Schätzung  € 20.000 - € 22.000

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