Fachang Mugi; Portrait of Laozi; hanging scroll, ink on paper; 88.9 x 33.5 cm. Southern Song dynasty; early 13th century; Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art; cat. no. 1.
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<По ссылке находится пять фотоснимков этой скульптуры с разных точек, включая вид снизу.> A Rare Chinese Wood Carving of “Lao Tzu”, ca. 18th century, 2' 2'' h., 2' w., 18'' d., a fantastic wood carving of the legendary father of Taoism “Lao Tzu”, he is seated crossed-legged, with his right hand raised and engaged in discussion, his eyes bright and enlightened, his colorful robe distinctive yet simple, his gaze is intense yet calm, hues of red, blue, beige and gold gilding practically fully intact, a chip at the base below his right foot, in exceptional condition for such an early piece, a true masterpiece and grand addition to any fine Asian art collection!
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Yakrider logo
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Stat<u>e of Laotzu at Cinnabar Caul<d>ron, Loukuantai
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Deified Laozi (detail). Tang dynasty, late 7th/early 8th century. Limestone, h. 56 cm. Museum fur Ostasiatische Kunst, Cologne; acquisition made possible by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs of the Land of Northrhine-Westphalia, the Association of the Friends of the Museum of East Asian Art, Cologne, and an anonymous private donor cat. no. 39
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Celestial Worthy of the Way and Its Power (detail). Early Qing dynasty, 17th/18th century. Hanging scroll; ink and colors on silk, 160 x 80 cm. White Cloud Monastery (Baiyun Guan), Beijing, cat. no. 67.
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Deified Laozi. Tang (late 7th/early 8th c.). Limestone. Height 56 cm. Museum fur Osatiatische Kunst, Cologne.
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Image of Lao-tse from one of the fantasy game
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Jack Elam as Lao-Tse: The most distinguishing characteristic about Lao-Tse is his eyes, and so the number one thing I searched for in an actor to portray Lao-Tse is someone with memorable eyes. My first choice was Keye Luke, who portrayed Mr. Wing in Gremlins, the shop owner who refused to sell Gizmo to Rand Peltzer. However, sadly, I learned that he passed away from a stroke in 1991. And so, I chose Jack Elam, an actor who, thanks to his immediately recognizable off-kilter left eye, which was left blinded after a fight when he was a child, is one of those actors whom everyone has seen, but nobody remembers where. What you don't know is that Elam is a distinguished character actor who has a penchant for playing bizzare, wacky characters -- and as wacky as Popo is, he's got to have a wacky teacher. Therefore, thanks in part to his acting ability and in part to his left eye, Jack Elam wins the role of the man who gives Mina and Alec their map, the Mindwarp-ing Lao-Tse.
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Картинка и текст по ссылке безвременно канули. Теперь там обитает Конфуций. %)
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