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Landscape with Daoist immortals in the mountains, Ming or Qing dynasty, 17th century. Copy after Qiu Ying. Formerly attributed to Wang Zhenpeng
The Six Immortal Poets, Edo period, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Hishikawa SoriThe Six Immortal Poets, Edo period, late 18th-early 19th century
Daoist Immortal with Dragon, probably 19th century. Creator: UnknownDaoist Immortal with Dragon, probably 19th century
The Immortal Rewards of Virtue, 1564. Creator: Cornelis CortThe Immortal Rewards of Virtue, 1564
Disguised Immortal, ca. 1766. ca. 1766. Creator: Suzuki HarunobuDisguised Immortal, ca. 1766
Parody of a Chinese Immortal. Creator: Suzuki HarunobuParody of a Chinese Immortal
Queen Mother of the West, first half of the 19th century. Creator: Kano OsanobuQueen Mother of the West, first half of the 19th century. Edo period (1615-1868)
God of Longevity (Shoulao) and boy, 19th century. Creator: UnknownGod of Longevity (Shoulao) and boy, 19th century. Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
The Poet Koogimi... Thirty-six Poetic Immortals handscroll, first half of the 15th centuryThe Poet Koogimi, from the Fujifusa version of the Thirty-six Poetic Immortals handscroll (Fujifusabon Sanjurokkasen emaki), first half of the 15th century
Ariwara Narihira (825-880)... Fujifusa version of Thirty-six Immortal Poets, 1st half 15th centAriwara Narihira (825-880), from the Fujifusa version of Thirty-six Immortal Poets, first half of the15th century
Drunken Immortal beneath an old tree, early 16th century. Creator: Chen ZiheDrunken Immortal beneath an old tree, early 16th century
The Poet Mibu no Tadamine, from a set of album leaves... early 17th century. CreatorThe Poet Mibu no Tadamine, from a set of album leaves illustrating The Thirty-six Poetic Immortals, early 17th century
Heng O Flies to the Moon, 1922. Creator: UnknownHeng O Flies to the Moon, 1922. In the legend of Chang e or Heng O, the Goddess of Immortality....a young wife becomes immortal and flies to the moon while her husband watches her depature
A Sennin, c1780-1860, (1910). Creator: Onitake ToshiyoshiA Sennin, c1780-1860, (1910). Shibuichi tsuba by Onitake Toshiyoshi (1760-1867) a Sennin named Tekki, who had the misfortune of being a beggar. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G
The Wandering Jew from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836
Relief of Immortals, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The Immortals were an elite royal guard within the Achaemenid Persian army
Fahua jar with openwork design showing the Eight Daoist Immortals, c1550. A porcelain jar dating from The Ming Period (1368-1644) of Jiangxi China, from The Eumorfopoulos collection
Tithonus, Eoss lover, turned into a grasshopper, 1655. Artist: Michel de MarollesTithonus, Eoss lover, turned into a grasshopper, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Tithonus, Auroras Husband, Turned into a Grasshopper, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartTithonus, Auroras Husband, Turned into a Grasshopper, 1733. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Fround in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Noli Me Tangere, early 16th century. Artist: Dosso DossiNoli Me Tangere, early 16th century. Christ appears to Mary Magdalene in the garden after rising from the tomb on the third day, Sunday, showing her the wounds made by the nails
The immortals visit Shou-Lao, god of Longevity, Porcelain dish, 17th century. from Qing Dynasty, Kangxi reign at British Museum
The Taoist Immortal, Zhang Guolao, Chinese Ivory, Ming Dynasty, 17th century. Zhang Guo, better known as Zhang Guolao, is a Chinese mythological figure
The Taoist Immortal, Han Xiangzi, Ming Dynasty, 17th century. Chinese mythological figure and one of the Eight Immortals in the Taoist pantheon, often depicted carrying a dizi (Chinese flute)
The Taoist Immortal, Chung Li Ch Uan, Chinese Ivory, Ming Dynasty, 17th century. Chung-Li Ch uan. revives the souls of the dead with a wave of his fan
Chinese carving, Mountain with Daoist Immortals examing Ying Yang Diagram, 18th century. Quing Dynasty made of Bamboo root
Statuette Chinese of Kuan-Yin, 17th centuryChinese statuette of Kuan-Yin, the Taoist goddess of mercy, with some of the eight Taoist immortals, with biscuit and enamel decoration. From the British Museums collection, 17th century
Ivory Chinese figurine of Chang Kuo Lao, 17th centuryMing dynasty ivory figurine of the Taoist Immortal Chang Kuo Lao, from the British Museums collection, 17th century