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Ridande krigare i porslin gjord i Kina på 1700-talet.
Nyckelord: keramik, Häst, krigare, Kinesiskt porslin, Föremålsbild, Qingdynastin
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Svenska: FIGUR. Kuan-Ti (krigets gud) ridande på ett djur av kamelliknande typ. Dehua-porslin går i Europa också under benämningen Blanc-de-Chine.Guan Di (»Kejsare Guan«) är en viktig figur inom kinesisk mytologi och populärkultur. Han avbildas efter en historisk figur, Guan Yu (omkring 161–220), en general som hjälpte Liu Bei att etablera Shu Handynastin år 221.Efter sin död vördades han som en lojal och rättskaffens person, tills han gavs titeln »Kejsare« 1594. Han dyrkas i tempel och hem som den taoistiske krigsguden och de hederliga köpmännens beskyddare. Utöver stora statyersom placeras i stadstempel, tillverkas mindre trä- eller porslinsbilder av Guan Di för dyrkan i hemmen. Här syns Guan Di sittandes gränsle på en gladlynt häst. Det finns hål i hans ansikte för isättning av hår till skägg och mustaschFigure.Porcelain figure of Guan Di with colourless glaze.Ming-Qing dynasty, 17th centuryGuan Di (“Emperor Guan”) is an important figures in Chinese mythology and popular culture. His image comes from an historical figure, Guan Yu (about 161-220), a general who helped Liu Bei to establish the Shu Han dynasty in 221. After his death, he was venerated as a loyal and righteous figure, until he was given the title of “Emperor” in 1594. He was worshipped in temples and households as the Daoist God of War and patron of honest merchants. In addition to large statues placed in city temples, smaller wooden or porcelain images of Guan Di were made for worship in households. Here, Guan Di is shown astride a good-humoured horse. There are holes in his face for the insertion of hair for a beard and moustache.
Date 17th century
date QS:P571,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Dimensions height: 23.6 cm (9.2 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,23.6U174728
institution QS:P195,Q4346239
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