Figure of Two Men and One Women with Four Foo Lions
Date1680-1720
OriginAsia, China, Dehua
MediumPocelain, hard-paste
DimensionsOH: 11 1/8" OW: 7 7/8" OL: 4 7/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1967-111
DescriptionCentral large Foo lion grimacing with elaborate hair consisting of hand-applied knots from which the rest of the mane flows. On four legs each with protective guards attached with decorative ties and trimmed in fringe. The lion wearing a saddle blanket. The tail ending in three dramatically curved leaves. One man stands before the central lion, wearing loose trousers, tunic, cravat, and hat, holding a Chinese "cash" or a coin. A man and a woman sitting on the lion. The man, in western-style breeches and waistcoat with unusual headpiece. The woman, in a loose-fitting robe. The rectilinear base with gouged pattern suggesting rocky terrain. One smaller lion standing at front of larger. The other two, climbing over each other at the rear legs of the lion. The firing holes realistically (anatomically-correctly) placed. The underside of the base reveals extensive evidence of hand-building and two cross supports. The thick, glassy greenish glaze pooling over the bright white body with significant firing cracks. The body with evidence of mold lines on the stomach and legs. The edges of the base with heavy, dark fritting.Inscribednone
Markingsnone
ProvenanceJ. A. Lloyd Hyde, New York
Exhibition(s)
1660-1680
1650-1675
Ca. 1650 (Textile)
1822-1825
1770-1784
1819-1820
1761, altered 1810-1830
ca. 1750
1815-1825