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He Xiangu is one of the Eight Immortals in the Daoist pantheon. She was thought to have been a real person who lived in the Tang dynasty, originally named He Qiong. As a teenager, she was instructed in a dream to eat powdered mica to become immune from death and to vow to remain unmarried. She did so and became an enlightened practitioner of Daoism.<br><br>In this delicate carving, He Xiangu is placidly seated in a gnarled and knotty wooden raft amid green-tinted ivory waves. In front of her rests a bamboo basket filled with objects associated with Daoist immortality, and she holds a branch of lingzhi fungus like an oar.
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148813
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Figure of Daoist Immortal He Xiangu
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148813
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Figure of Daoist Immortal He Xiangu
description
He Xiangu is one of the Eight Immortals in the Daoist pantheon. She was thought to have been a real person who lived in the Tang dynasty, originally named He Qiong. As a teenager, she was instructed in a dream to eat powdered mica to become immune from death and to vow to remain unmarried. She did so and became an enlightened practitioner of Daoism.<br><br>In this delicate carving, He Xiangu is placidly seated in a gnarled and knotty wooden raft amid green-tinted ivory waves. In front of her rests a bamboo basket filled with objects associated with Daoist immortality, and she holds a branch of lingzhi fungus like an oar.
date
1700s
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CC0
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CC0
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en
wikidata
Q79929347
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Wood
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1
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Overall: 13.5 cm (5 5/16 in.)
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China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
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1976.60.a
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Boxwood
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Figure of Daoist Immortal He Xiangu (黃楊木雕何仙姑泛舟), 1700s. China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Boxwood; overall: 13.5 cm (5 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund, 1976.60.a
titleInOriginalLanguage
黃楊木雕何仙姑泛舟
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China - Qing Dynasty
formerAccessionNumbers
1976.60
didYouKnow
The lingzhi she holds is a woody mushroom often used in traditional Chinese medicine and associated with immortality.
citations
citation
Lee, Sherman E. “The Year in Review for 1976.” <em>The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em> 64, no. 2 (February 1977): 39–78.
page_number
Mentioned: p. 79, no. 167; Reproduced: p. 65, no. 167
citation
Little, Stephen. <em>Realm of the Immortals: Daoism in the Arts of China: the Cleveland Museum of Art, February 10-April 10, 1988</em>. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art in cooperation with Indiana University Press, 1988.
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cat. no. 15, p. 43
citation
Watson, William, and Chuimei Ho. <em>The Arts of China After 1620</em>. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007.
page_number
Mentioned and Reproduced: p. 116, fig. 135
citation
Spee, Clarissa von. "Arts of Asia fiftieth anniversary: featuring fifty favorite objects: selected by experts in the Asian art world." <em>Arts of Asia </em>50, no. 1 (January/February 2020): 57–110.
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Reproduced: p. 106; Mentioned: p. 106
citation
Spee, Clarissa von. “Four Curators, Four Favorites.” <em>Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine </em>62, no. 2 (2022): 31.
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Reproduced and Mentioned: p. 31
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von Spee, Clarissa. "Art In New Dimensions: Chinese Miniature and Small Objects at the Cleveland Museum of Art." <em>Arts of Asia </em>52, no. 4 (Winter 2022): 117-121.
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Mentioned and reproduced: p. 120, fig. 8
citation
Kedziora, Haley. “3-D Magnifies Miniatures and More.” <em>Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine </em>vol. 62, no. 4 (December 2022): 24-25.
page_number
Reproduced as artistic rendering: P. 24.
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Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund
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2026-06-18 21:16:03.048000
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148813
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Chinese Art
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China - Qing Dynasty
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Boxwood
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