A Chinese soapstone carving of a seated Guanyin and child.
Qing dynasty, 19th century.
The smooth stone of greenish hue carved as a seated figure of the Goddess of Mercy clad in a long flowing robe incised with clouds, with serene expression and almond eyes beneath a high chignon topped with an embroidered veil, the right knee raised to support a boy holding a flowering branch, his left foot outstretched to rest in the deity's right hand, the wooden stand carved as a cluster of clouds, the figure with traces of gilding and coloured pigments remaining.
Dimensions:
Height with wooden stand 21 cm, height without wooden stand 18.5 cm, width 8.5 cm, depth 5 cm.
Condition:
One of the Guanyin’s feet broken off, the other foot broken and reglued, a chip to the embroidered veil.
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Inv. No: MW245