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Qing Imperial Palace: Statuette of Arhat
Qing Imperial Palace: Statuette of Arhat
 

Qing Imperial Palace: Statuette of Arhat

CHINA, Beijing; Ming dynasty (1368–1644); Bamboo; H: 12.7 cm; Palace Museum, Beijing, China
The statuette is made of bamboo and portrays an Arhat with a round face and broad forehead, large downcast eyes, bulbous nose, prominent cheeks, wide mouth, and long ears. He has muscular shoulders and arms. A robe is draped over his right shoulder and he wears a lower garment which hangs down in folds with only his toes visible. He holds a large string of prayer beads in his right hand, which rests on his knee. The Arhat sits in royal ease posture on a rock as a lion cub stands playfully on his left leg and looks up at him. Behind, there is a pine tree which provides shelter.
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