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On display at V&A South Kensington
China, Room 44, The T.T. Tsui Gallery

Zhongli Quan

Figure of Zhongli Quan
1580-1640 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Zhongli Quan is one of the Eight Daoist Immortals. The Eight Daoist Immortals were ordinary men and women who attained immortality through self-cultivation. They came to be regarded as symbols of long life.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleZhongli Quan (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Ivory, carved and stained
Brief description
Figure of Zhongli Quan, carved and stained ivory, probably Zhangzhou, China, Ming dynasty, 1580-1640
Physical description
Ivory figure of Zhongli Quan standing on clouds with a tortoise supported on a fan in his hands, wearing a loose, wide-sleeved robe and trousers, bare waist tied around with an apron of overlapping leaves, a gourd hangs at his right side from a sash. Top-knotted hair, beard and whiskers stained in black. Inventory number 12030 in red enamel on the base.
Dimensions
  • Height: 14.7cm
Style
Gallery label
  • Figure of Zhongli Quan Ming dynasty 1580-1640 One of the Eight Immortals and originally an alchemist, Zhongli Quan holds a fan to revive the dead. He is often represented with a bare belly. The small turtle represents long life. Carved ivory Probably Zhangzhou, south China Museum no. FE.4-1977(2009)
  • Zhongli Quan the Daoist Immortal, with fan and a tortoise Ivory CHINESE; late 16th-17th century FE.4-1977(pre 2005)
Object history
Bought from Bluett & Son, from the collection of Percival David and Sheila Riddell.
Subjects depicted
Summary
Zhongli Quan is one of the Eight Daoist Immortals. The Eight Daoist Immortals were ordinary men and women who attained immortality through self-cultivation. They came to be regarded as symbols of long life.
Bibliographic references
  • Clunas, Craig. Chinese Carving. London: Sun Tree Publishing Ltd in association with the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1996. p. 21, fig 10.
  • Hutt, Julia. Japanese Netsuke. London: V&A Publications, 2003. p. 80, no. 84.
  • Ayers, John. Oriental Art in the Victoria & Albert Museum. London: Scala/Philip Wilson in association with the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1983. p. 26.
Other number
12030 - Previous number
Collection
Accession number
FE.4-1977

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Record createdJune 6, 2008
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