Statue of Li T'ieh-Kuai

Statue of Li T'ieh-Kuai

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Carved wooden statue of Li T'ieh-Kuai, a renowned Taoist immortal who reincarnated as a beggar, crafted in China between 1801 and 1900. A priceless artifact from the realm of Oriental Medicine, this statue holds great cultural significance. The object number for this treasure is A658043, and it can be viewed online at https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co125950/. This remarkable piece is currently on loan to the Science Museum courtesy of the Wellcome Trust. Its digital rendering was achieved through the advanced technology of the Cyreal multi-camera photogrammetry platform found at www.cyreal.com. The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum retains the copyright for this image.

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