Large Kangxi Blanc de Chine Figure of Damo Holding a Shoe
A Large Kangxi Blanc de Chine Porcelain Figure of Damo Holding a Shoe, Dehua Kilns, Fujian Province. This large heavy Late 17th century figure of Damo, the Buddhist monk Bodhidharma is mould made, it is criply moulded with allot of fine detail. The Indian monk Bodhidharma, called Damo in China, is credited with founding the Chan (or Zen) tradition of East Asian Buddhism, see below for a carving Damo. The shoe relates to Damo crossing the Yangzi, and his journey to the West, with only one shoe. He is depicted on crashing waves, his chest shows his ribs, a sign of frugality and inner spiritual strength. Made from moulded sections, this Kangxi figure is typical of the period.
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- Condition
- In excellent condition, a minute frit to the lowest two points of Damo's robe.
- Size
- Height 36.8 cm (15 inches).
- Provenance
- N/A
- Stock number
- 26599
Information
The Indian Monk Bodhidharma
He is called Damo in China and is credited with founding the Chan (or Zen) tradition of East Asian Buddhism.