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Wood Carving
Dates:Qing Dynasty
Size:Full height 63cm
Tie Guaili is one of the “Eight Immortals” in folklores. This work is unique in shape and strange in expression. The carver highlighted the character’s personalities. His left hand holds a jug, and he is drinking wine with his mouth wide open. His muscles are strong and the lines of his clothes flowing. The carving is vivid and fresh, combining hardness and softness.
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