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Cizhou Ware Pillow in the Form of a Tiger, 1182 (Cizhou ware, earthenware, painted slip...

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TBM6266359
Image title
Cizhou Ware Pillow in the Form of a Tiger, 1182 (Cizhou ware, earthenware, painted slip decoration with transparent glaze)
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Artist
Chinese School (12th century) / Chinese
Location
Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA
Medium
cizhou ware, earthenware, painted slip decoration with transparent glaze
Date
1182 AD (C12th AD)
Dimensions
11.1x17.1x36.8 cms
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Ceramic pillows were initially developed during the Sui dynasty (581-618 C.E.) and remained popular from the seventh to fourteenth century. Tigers were thought to exorcise evil, based on their association with the Daoist celestial Master Zhang, who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 C.E.). Images of Master Zhang riding his tiger were popular in Chinese folklore and were thought to protect a home from evil spirits and drive away demons of illness. The delicately painted bird on a bamboo branch is inspired by a popular form of fan painting at the imperial court in the Jin dynasty. This pillow has a rare inscription on the bottom: purchased for 31 wen on the thirteenth day of the first month of the ren ying year, a date probably corresponding to 1182.

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Brooklyn Museum Collection / Gift of the Asian Art Council / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
bird / Chinese / jin / dynasty / pillow / tiger / cizhou / ceramic / sui / evil sprints / protections / demons / illness / bamboo / animals / asian
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