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Album of Daoist and Buddhist Themes: Procession of Daoist Deities: Leaf 13
1200s
(1127-1279)
Painting: 34.2 x 38.4 cm (13 7/16 x 15 1/8 in.)
Location: Not on view
Description
These six martial figures are Field Marshals in the Daoist pantheon. In the lower row from left to right are Field Marshals Pan 潘元帥, Yin Jiao 殷郊, Kang Xi 康席, and Shi Shenyu石神毓. Wang E 王惡, and Liu 劉元帥, whose label has been damaged, are in the upper row.- Wang Hui 王翬 [1632–1717]Li Jiale 李嘉樂 [jinshi of 1863]Zhu Hang 朱沆 [active 19th century]1910–?Dr. F. R. (Fredrik Robert) Martin [1868–1933], Stockholm, Sweden, and Munich, Germany?–1947Mrs. L. M. Morris [20th century], EnglandMarch 25, 1947(Sotheby's, London, sale, 25 March 1947, lot 118, sold to Stephen Junkunc III)1947–78István “Stephen" Junkunc III [1904–1978], by descent to his son Stephen Junkunc IV1978–2004(Stephen Junkunc IV [b. 1937], Miami, FL, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art)2004–The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
- Martin, F. R. Zeichnungen nach Wu tao-tze aus der götter- und sagenwelt Chinas. München: F. Bruckmann a.g, 1913.Chung, Anita, Massoud Saidpour, "Reflections of Art and Theater", Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland Art: The Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine. Vol. 44 no. 08, October 2004 Mentioned & reproduced: p. 8-9 archive.orgGiuffrida, Noelle. Representing the Daoist God Zhenwu, the Perfected Warrior, in Late Imperial China. PhD diss. University of Kansas, 2008. Mentioned: pp. 52-58; Reproduced: p. 319, fig. 2.46Chou, Ju-hsi and Anita Chung. Silent poetry: Chinese paintings from the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 2015. Reproduced: pp. 174-195
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