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Gouchen Shanggong Tianhuang Dadi, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), 16th/17th century, ink and color on silk, depicting an enthroned deity holding a jade plaque, with inscription of the god's name above in a red cartouche, 80-1/4" x 40-1/4". Framed. Provenance: Collection of Henry Stern, New Orleans, Louisiana, to his grandson Paul Rosenthal, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Gouchen Tianhuang Dadi is one of the "Four Heavenly Ministers (Siyu)" of the Daoist pantheon who serves the Jade Emperor Yuhuang Dadi. He oversees the realms of Heaven, Earth and Man. Tianhuang Dadi is associated with the constellation surrounding the star Polaris, which in this temple painting is depicted as a carved detail on the jade tablet in the figure's hands.


  • Condition: Professional restoration has been done to maintain this painting. Some repairs fluoresce under UV light; it is difficult to determine if this is due to inpainting or exposure of backing material. Small scattered areas of inpainting including the jade plaque in the figure's hands and the white space behind it. A small tear and separation on middle left edge of the painting. Overall soiling, particularly on upper right edge. Scattered abrasions and losses. Good and stable condition considering the age, material and display of this object.

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