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A SILVER FIGURE OF KUI XING YUAN DYNASTY, 13TH/14TH CENTURY
香港 北京时间
2021年04月21日 开拍 / 2021年04月19日 截止委托
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The Nyingjei Lam Collection A SILVER FIGURE OF KUI XING YUAN DYNASTY, 13TH/14TH CENTURY Himalayan Art Resources item no.16984 16 cm (6 1/4 in.) high 注脚 元 十三/十四世紀 魁星銀像Identified by the writing brush held in his raised right hand and his iconic posture, Kui Xing ('Chief Star') is a Daoist deity worshipped to obtain academic success. As the Chinese character Kui is composed of the ideograph for 'demon' and the ideograph for 'ladle', Kui Xing is often portrayed with a demonic appearance, a hideous face, a horn-like protuberance on his head, and a misproportioned body, as in the present sculpture. According to legend, he was once a mortal scholar with outstanding literary skills but repeatedly failed the civil service examinations due to his repulsive appearance. Out of frustration and humiliation, Kui Xing threw himself into a river, where he was saved by a mythical monster, Ao. He then ascended to the Big Dipper and became the stellar patron of the literati. From the Song dynasty onward, scholarship was the major determinant of a young man's rank and social status, as candidates for the state bureaucracy were selected through written examinations. Kui Xing, as the God of Literature, was tremendously popular among exam candidates. This vigorous silver figure is skillfully modelled with fluid lines and vivid details, capturing the movement of the body and the soft celestial scarf flowing in the wind. Kui Xing's large hands and feet are typical of Yuan-dynasty (1279-1368) images; see a wood figure of Shakyamuni in the Penn Museum (C405A) and a bronze Guanyin in the British Museum (1991,0719.1). Also compare his slightly hunchbacked, stocky torso with the Yuan-dynasty silver figure of Zhang Qian riding in a raft, preserved in the National Palace Museum, Taiwan (中雜-000100). Provenance The Nyingjei Lam Collection 菩薩道收藏, acquired in the 1990s

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