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East Asia, Japan, late Edo to early Meiji Period, ca. 19th century CE. An enticing stone sculpture depicting Jurojin, the Japanese deity of longevity and one of the Seven Gods of Fortune. Seated with legs bent before him, the cheerful god boasts an ecstatic expression; eyes wide and brows raised high to create a rippling forehead, highlighting his age, as his mouth opens wide in an exuberant smile, enveloped by full cheeks and dimples resembling parentheses. A long beard falls from his chin onto layered leaves on his chest, likely intended as peach leaves as the peach is considered to prolong life in Chinese Taoism. His right hand is raised, perhaps having previously held a cane, while his left hand grasps a scroll that is believed to be inscribed with the lifespan of all living things. Size (from seated surface to head): 8.5" L x 9" W x 16.4" H (21.6 cm x 22.9 cm x 41.7 cm); (from feet to head): 8.5" L x 9" W x 18.5" H (21.6 cm x 22.9 cm x 47 cm)
Jurojin originated from the Chinese Taoist god, the Old Man of the South Pole/Star of the Old Man. He is known as the immortal of the Northern Song dynasty (960?1127) and may have been a historical figure of the period. He is identified as the personification of the Southern Polar Star. While paintings and statues of Jurojin are considered auspicious, he never developed a following independent of the other Seven Gods of Fortune.
Provenance: private southern California, USA collection, acquired before 2000
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#186375
Jurojin originated from the Chinese Taoist god, the Old Man of the South Pole/Star of the Old Man. He is known as the immortal of the Northern Song dynasty (960?1127) and may have been a historical figure of the period. He is identified as the personification of the Southern Polar Star. While paintings and statues of Jurojin are considered auspicious, he never developed a following independent of the other Seven Gods of Fortune.
Provenance: private southern California, USA collection, acquired before 2000
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#186375
Condition
Chipping to fingers on proper right hand and weathering to surface with nicks and abrasions as shown. Otherwise, mostly intact with liberal remaining detail.
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Japanese Edo / Meiji Stone Seated Deity - Jurojin
$3,000.00
$4,500
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