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Guardian Creature (Bixie or Zhenmu Shou)

2001

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Guardian Creature (Bixie or Zhenmu Shou)

2001

Physical Qualities Earthenware with transparent glaze over white slip, 24.2 cm. OH
Credit Line Gift of George and Julianne Alderman, Baltimore
Object Number 1998.618.37
The BMA's 39-piece mortuary retinue is remarkable for reflecting the ethnic diversity of China along the Silk Road in its 22 foot soldiers, merchants, court attendants, civil and military officials, and a protective guardian. Few such groups have survived intact to accurately represent the large number of figures, animals, vessels, and other less permanent articles that were commonly buried for a proper and public display of filial piety, as well as for the comfort of the deceased in the afterlife. A tomb dating to 657 in Shaanxi Province contained figures similar to some of these.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1998; George and Julianne Alderman, Baltimore; Michael Teller, Williamsburg, Virginia (acquired by dealer after 1990)
Frances Klapthor, BMA, "Asian Art at The Baltimore Museum of Art, Accessions, 1960-2000, Ways to Wealth," Levy Hallway, November 2005-July 2006.
Collection installation, "Asia. Tombs across China: Han Dynasty & Later," Levy Gallery, Baltimore Museum of Art, October 5, 2023-

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