Rare Pair Of Early 20th Century Chinese Export Foo Dogs
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A rare and important pair of early 20th Century Chinese Export polychrome ceramic foo dogs. Both in traditional dress and modelled with open mouths and seated, one with a paw resting on a small pup, the other with a paw resting on a brocade ball, supported on traditional Chinese stands. Beautifully decorated in the Majolica style green, yellow and aubergine glaze.
Chinese Foo Dogs
Imperial guardian lions, commonly known as Foo Dogs. Dogs of Foo are guardian animals that are traditional Chinese symbols of protection that originated in China and can be traced back to the Han Dynasty (206 BCE-211 CE). These lion-like creatures were often placed at the entrances of palaces, temples, and homes to guard and protect. For thousands of years, pairs have been placed in the entrances of temples, government buildings, tombs and the homes of the elite, to stand guard and protect whilst also displaying wealth and power. Foo dogs are almost always shown in pairs, with one male and one female, to symbolise yin and yang.
Additional Information
A2548 (AB-94153)
W: 48.8cm (19.2")H: 109cm (42.9")D: 60.3cm (23.7")
Early 20th Century
Dublin, Ireland
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