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(51 x 24 13/16 in.)","dimensionsproposed":"","creditline":"Gift of George Rowley","markings":"TBD, sq. relief","inscribed":"Title: 梓潼帝君 Zitong dijun \r\n\r\nAcross top:\r\n[damaged]\r\n","signed":null,"catalograisonne":null,"creditlinerepro":null,"restrictions":null,"nowebuse":"False","secondaryobjectnumber":null,"campuscollections":"false","on_view":false,"accessionyear":"1958-01-01","newaccession":0,"titles":[{"title":"Divine Lord of Zitong","titletype":"Primary Title","displayorder":1}],"makers":[],"depicted":[],"texts":[{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Description","textentryhtml":"In Daoism, the Divine Lord of Zitong was also known as the Divine Lord Wenchang (Wenchang dijun 文昌帝君). An incarnation of the Wenchang asterism, the Lord was a mountain spirit based at Mount Zitong in Sichuan that could control the local rain and thunder. The Lord later took on numerous other human and divine incarnations, and became associated with filial piety, martial bravery, benefitting the people, and scholarly and official success. In this rubbing, the Lord is seen in human form riding a horse and wearing a round had with a wide brim. Walking in front and back of the horse are two attendants. The one in front carries a scepter, while the following attendant carries a qin zither and a fan. The trio travel along a stream in a landscape filled with trees, rocks, and clouds.","remarks":null}],"media":[{"id":59841,"uri":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/INV05361","isprimary":1,"rank":1,"mediatypeid":1,"mediaviewtype":"(not assigned)","restrictions":null,"caption":"Inventory Project"},{"id":59864,"uri":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/INV05215","isprimary":0,"rank":2,"mediatypeid":1,"mediaviewtype":"(not assigned)","restrictions":null,"caption":"Inventory Project"}],"hasimage":"true","bibliography":[{"boilertext":"&quot;Recent Acquisitions,&quot; <i>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University</i> 18, no. 1 (1959): p. 40-42.","citation":"&quot;Recent Acquisitions,&quot; <i>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University</i> 18, no. 1 (1959): p. 40-42., p. 42","date":1959,"id":876,"uri":"https://www.jstor.org/stable/3774388"}],"exhibitions":[],"geography":[{"displaygeography":"Place made: Asia, China","code":"Place made","continent":"Asia","subcontinent":null,"country":"China","region":null,"state":null,"city":null,"county":null,"subregion":null,"locale":null,"locus":null,"river":null,"excavation":null,"geoname":null,"location":{"lat":"","lon":""}}],"terms":[{"id":2054786,"term":"rubbings","aatid":300103035,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2033355,"term":"Chinese","aatid":300018322,"termtype":"Culture"},{"id":2033603,"term":"Qing","aatid":300018478,"termtype":"Period / Style"},{"id":2055657,"term":"figures (representations)","aatid":300189808,"termtype":"Subject"}],"classifications":[{"id":2054786,"classification":"rubbings"}],"cultures":[{"id":13592,"culture":"Chinese","alphasort":"Chinese","begindate":0,"enddate":0,"displayculture":"Chinese","displaydate":null}],"cultureterms":[{"id":2033355,"culture":"Chinese"}],"periods":[{"id":15366,"period":"Qing dynasty","alphasort":"Qing dynasty","begindate":1644,"enddate":1912,"displayperiod":"Qing dynasty, 1644–1912","displaydate":"1644–1912"}],"periodterms":[{"id":2033603,"period":"Qing"}],"attribute_groups":[{"id":2199319,"term":"Asian Art","termtype":"Collecting Area"},{"id":2199327,"term":"Prints and Drawings","termtype":"Collecting Area"}],"dimensionelements":[{"element":"Overall","type":"Height","units":"centimeters","dimension":"129.50"},{"element":"Overall","type":"Width","units":"centimeters","dimension":"63.00"},{"element":"image","type":"Height","units":"centimeters","dimension":"125.00"},{"element":"image","type":"Width","units":"centimeters","dimension":"59.00"}],"packages":[],"primaryimage":["https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/INV05361"],"displaymaker":null,"displayculture":"Chinese","displayperiod":"Qing dynasty, 1644–1912","caption":"Chinese, Qing dynasty (1644–1912), Divine Lord of Zitong, 1726 (stone); late 19th to first half of 20th century (rubbing). 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