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The Three Stars of Happiness, Wealth, and Longevity, Ming dynasty (1368–1644) c.1500 (ink & light...

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KFW3743040
Image title
The Three Stars of Happiness, Wealth, and Longevity, Ming dynasty (1368–1644) c.1500 (ink & light colours on silk)
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Artist
Wang Zhao (fl.1480-1540) / Chinese
Location
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Medium
ink and light colours on silk
Date
c. 1500 AD (C15th AD)
Dimensions
158.7x95.2 cms
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This painting depicts a trio of Taoist deities who are charged with caring for the well being of individuals. In popular legend each deity is derived from a historical person, and although grouped as a trio here, each is worshiped separately. The Star of Happiness (Fuxing) is generally associated with a sixth-century civil official who persuaded his emperor to release the dwarfs taken forcibly from his hometown to serve as entertainers at court. Fuxing is the figure at the centre rear who wears the robes of a civil bureaucrat. The Star of Wealth (Luxing), pictured on the left, is personified by Shi Fen, a Chinese peasant who became a general and allied himself with the founder of the Han dynasty (206 B.C.–A.D. 220). As a reward for his conquests he received both honors and great wealth. The Star of Longevity (Shouxing) is a deity who fixes the time of death for each individual. His presence as a star was a sign of peace; his disappearance, a sign of war. Shouxing stands on the right and holds the peach of immortality in his hands.

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China / Asia / old person / religious / men / star / wise / taoism / three / deity / hanging scroll / male / wellbeing / rear view / gods / chinese / religion
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Medium 565 × 1024 px 48 × 87 mm 591 KB

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