A Chinese bamboo carving of a Luohan taming a lion.Qing dynasty, 19th century.The Luohan seated on a rocky base with an arm resting on his knees and his foot resting on the upward gazing lion’s neck. Three character collector’s mark to the base ‘Hueyue collection’.The depiction of a Luohan (Buddhist sage) taming a lion refers to Vajraputra, also known as the "Laughing Lion Luohan" or "Smiling Lion Luohan". This Luohan is often depicted with a playful lion cub or a Buddhist lion, symbolizing his ability to tame the wild and fierce nature, both within himself and in the world. Provenance:From the collection of a German diplomat, acquired from Kunsthaus Lempertz, Cologne, 11 June 2007, lot 357. Original invoice available.Dimensions:Height 10.2 cm, width 10 cm, depth 7.2 cm.Worldwide registered and insured shipping.
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