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Collection Antique Art, Antique Korean Art

CARVED STONE TIGER FIGURE, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)

Sale price$950.00 USD

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This is a carved stone tiger of the Joseon dynasty.

Carved from a reddish stone, it represents a tiger crouched low. The widely opened mouth, exposed fangs, braced forelegs, and a tail that curls high over the back are striking. Despite its small scale, it appears powerful when seen from the front, while from the side the rounded torso and the movement of the tail are clearly expressed.

Incised lines on the surface render the tiger’s striped pattern. The lighter areas are not painted but result from finely carving the stone’s surface, producing the delicate character of the lines. Incised strokes continue along the body, legs, and tail, endowing the modest carving with a tiger-like sense of movement and presence.

Tigers of the Joseon period are at once objects of awe and endowed with a subtly familiar expression. This example, while baring its fangs, with its rounded body and gently winning face, clearly reflects the folk sensibility of Joseon sculptural art. Compact yet potent, the stone carving is well suited to stand on a shelf or beside a writing desk.

The surface bears scuffs, fine scratches, darkening, and areas of wear, yet retains the quiet repose that comes with age.

w9.5 x d5.5 x h8cm

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CARVED STONE TIGER FIGURE, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)
CARVED STONE TIGER FIGURE, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE) Sale price$950.00 USD