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Seiobo (Queen Mother of the West) and tortoise, from an untitled hexaptych depicting a...c. 1825. Creator: ShinsaiSeiobo (Queen Mother of the West) and tortoise, from an untitled hexaptych depicting a pair of folding screens, c. 1825
Mirror with Images of Daoist Deities, Eastern Han dynasty (A. D. 25-220), 2nd/3rd century A. D. Creator: UnknownMirror with Images of Daoist Deities, Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25-220), 2nd/3rd century A.D
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)
Hsi Wang Mu, 1922. Creator: UnknownHsi Wang Mu, 1922. Hsi Wang Mu one of the most ancient and powerful goddesses in the Chinese pantheon thought to have once been a wild demon, most often associated with Taoism
Hsi Wang Mu, ancient Chinese goddess, 1922. A goddess who is thought to predate Taoism, but is now associated with it, Hsi Wang Mu is known as the Golden Mother of the Tortoise
Attendant of Hsi Wang Mu and peaches of Immortal, Ivory Figure, Ming Dynasty. In Chinese mythology, Peaches of Immortality are consumed by the immortals due to their mystic virtue of conferring
Ivory Chinese figurine of an attendent to Hsi Wang Mu, 17th centuryMing Dynasty ivory figurine of an attendent to Hsi Wang Mu (Queen Mother of the West), with the peaches of immortality, from the British Museums collection, 17th century
Chinese porcelain dish showing the Taoist triad, 18th centuryChinese porcelain dish showing the Taoist triad of Happiness, Rank and Longevity, and the goddess Hsi Wang Mu crossing the sea. Painted in underglaze blue and enamel, 18th century