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This impressive hand-carved wooden sculpture depicts an elderly fisherman with expressive features, a flowing beard, and traditional robes, balancing a long fishing pole across his shoulders and holding a pipe in one hand. The piece showcases remarkable craftsmanship, with dynamic posture, detailed folds in the robe, and a lifelike facial expression. The sculpture appears to be carved from a single block of hardwood with a rich reddish-brown patina and smooth finish.
The carving likely represents Shou Lao (Shou Xing), the Chinese god of longevity, or a traditional fisherman symbolizing wisdom and simplicity of life. The piece stands approximately 19 inches tall and features an integrated base, possibly symbolizing waves or rocky terrain.
Details:
Material: Solid hand-carved hardwood (likely teak or camphor wood)
Origin: East Asia (likely mid-20th century Chinese or Japanese carving)
Height: Approximately 19 inches
Width (across pole): About 20 inches
Condition: Good vintage condition with expected age wear and a few natural splits and surface marks from age. The pole shows minor warping consistent with age and material.
Style: Traditional Asian folk carving, figural sculpture
