Guobode porcelain fish basket Guanyin and sitting lion Guanyin

Mondo Collection Updated on 2024-03-03

Dehua porcelain kiln flourished in the Tang and Song dynasties and flourished in the Yuan and Ming dynasties. Since the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the porcelain masters represented by He Chaozong have set off a climax of porcelain sculpture creation. Relying on the strong plasticity of porcelain clay, Dehua porcelain craftsmen integrate clay sculpture, wood carving and other techniques to portray the character of the character, and subtly express the inner world of the character with expressive freehand, so that the work has both form and spirit, and is full of artistic charm, forming a unique Dehua porcelain sculpture art.

The characters shaped by Dehua porcelain are mostly fairy characters, and there are many fairy characters with Guanyin. This tradition has always been. In the "Dehua Porcelain" exhibition of the National Museum, nearly half of the works are Guanyin.

Whether it is the Ming Dynasty or the modern era, the use of Dehua white porcelain to shape Guanyin has a suffocating holy beauty. Here we don't look at Guanyin, but at Guanyin's mount: a fish basket Guanyin, Guanyin stepped on a very cute "fat-headed fish"; Two pieces of riding lion Guanyin, Guanyin sits leisurely on the lion, the compassionate Guanyin and the lion with a bit of silly contrast.

Fish basket Guanyin, portable fish basket, foot goldfish. Fish basket Guanyin protection: happy marriage, white-headed old together.

Guanyin's eyes drooped slightly, her face was round, and she smiled slightly.

Guanyin carries a fish basket.

This big fish has skinny eyes and a fat brain. It's very cute.

Sitting lion Guanyin.

Han Han Lion.

The lion is fearless Guanyin.

Guanyin's posture is unrestrained and free. Smooth lines and graceful figures, without losing the dignity of great compassion.

The mighty lion has become a good lion here in Guanyin.

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