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Plate with Shou Lao (the God of Longevity), Attendant, and Deer, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Kangxi reign mark and period (1662-1722)
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
Shou Lao, God of long life, Chinese Porcelain, 18th century. Formerly a stellar deity, the ancient Chinese Taoist god of long life and luck
The immortals visit Shou-Lao, god of Longevity, Porcelain dish, 17th century. from Qing Dynasty, Kangxi reign at British Museum
The Chinese Star-god of Longevity. Shou-lao. Shou Lao is the three Daoist Gods of Fu (Good fortune) Lu (Prosperity) Shou (Longevity), who usually has a very prominent forehead
Soapstone Chinese statuette of Shou-lao, 17th centuryCh ing dynasty soapstone statuette of Shou-lao, a god of longevity, with a crane and a deer, both emblems of immortality. From the British Museums collection, 17th century