Year End Holiday Prestige Sale
Lot 37:
Description
Keywords: Qing Dynasty Style, Ming Dynasty Revival, Traditional Chinese Folk Art, Asian Decorative Arts, Scholars Object Tradition, Early 20th Century Chinese Design, Xu Beihong style, Qi Baishi style, Chen Hongshou style, cast bronze, patinated bronze, 20th century, lost-wax casting, figural sculpture, pastoral motif, animal symbolism
From China in the Late Ming Dynasty. Bronze incense burner with brown patina, shaped as herdsmen on the back of his water buffalo, perched on rocks.
Measurements: 11 3/4 x 10 x 7 in. (29.8 x 25.4 x 17.8 cm.) approx
Condition: Damage and restorations present
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