LOT 27 ANONYME GUAN GONG ET ZHOU CANG Fin de la Dynastie Ming
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ANONYMEGUAN GONG ET ZHOU CANGFin de la Dynastie MingANONYMOUSGUAN GONG AND ZHOU CANGLate Ming DynastyInk and colour on silk, hanging scrollBoth figures standing firmly and menacingly, dressed in elaborate armoured robes and scarves fluttering, all secured with elaborate belts, one figure holding a blue crescent blade representing Guang Gong, standing next to his underling Zhou Cang, depicted with a black face and fierce expression holding a sword.154 x 68cm (60 5/8 x 26 3/4in)Artist or Maker: (Le Cornudet, Pierre) Anonyme Sans Regret (Canadian, b.1953)Provenance: 晚明 佚名《關公周倉畫像》立軸 設色絹本Provenance:Formerly in a Swiss Private collection formed in the late 1960s來源:瑞士私人舊藏,1960年代蒐集於中國Guan Gong, the deified form of Guan Yu (died 217 AD), acquired great popularity in the Ming dynasty, when his adventures were captured in novels such as the Romance of the Three Kingdoms,piled during the Ming dynasty. During the Han dynasty, Guan Yu's support of the Han warlord Liu Bei's quest of continuing the Han state in Shu (present-day Sichuan province) earned him the reputation of an exemplary model of faithfulness and reliance. He was also worped as a protector of merchants, and shrines dedicated to him were known as Temples of Literature and Martial Arts. Zhou Cang was Guandi's weapon bearer.
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