PAIR OF LARGE 18th c CARVED STONE FOO DOGS / TEMPLE LIONS
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Large Pair of Carved Stone Foo Dogs / Temple Lions, Chinese,18th c., temple guardians, carved in traditional pose, a very large and heavy pair. Beijing. Each 28"x12"x35". Chinese guardian lions, known as Shishi or pinyin are literally, Chinese Imperial guardian lions, and often incorrectly called Foo Dogs, or Dogs of Fo in the West. The Shishi are a common representation of the lion in pre-modern China, and have traditionally stood before Chinese Imperial palaces, Imperial tombs, government offices, temples, and the homes of government officials and the wealthy. The earliest manifestations of this Guardian form appeared in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), and were believed to have powerful mythic protective qualities. Pairs of guardian lions are still common worldwide decorative and symbolic elements at the entrances to restaurants, hotels, supermarkets and other structures, with one sitting on each side of the entrance. The lions are always created in pairs, with the male resting his right paw upon the world (often thought to be a ball) and the female restraining a playful cub with her left paw. Each measures 9x6x8.50. Wt. 8 pds co
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antique, weathered
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PAIR OF LARGE 18th c CARVED STONE FOO DOGS / TEMPLE LIONS
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