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Large Vintage Foo Dog Statue Blue White Chinese Foo Dog Shi ... Vintage hand crafted Chinese foo dog on ... Vintage Carved Resin Chinese Foo Dog Lion ...

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3ft Large Foo Dog Lion Statues ... Each ball is hand carved and ... 3ft Tall Guanyin Kuan Yin Goddess of Compassion Statue in Royal Ease Posture Solid White ...

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Hand Carved Jade Layered Ball on Stand, ... Hand Carved Jade Foo Dogs. ... Pair Chinese Green Glaze Ceramic Foo Dog Statue, Feng Shui Lion. $686. Well-groomed and with clear edges, the mane is in contrast to the rest of the lion's depiction. Nonetheless, the lion's body and mane are in perfect harmony. This combination of two styles gives the lion a proud and regal look. Therefore, it is a piece of art that is fitting for a lion. This bronze animal sculpture is limited to 20 pieces.   Like all of the other animal sculptures for sale in our shop, this exhibit is cast by hand and is subject to our strict quality guidelines during its creation. Additionally, all the statues for sale are produced by using the lost wax technique.   Height: 24 cm Width: 31 cm Depth: 12 cm Weight: 5.8 Kg Called “New York’s most lovable public sculpture” by architecture critic Paul Goldberger, the Lions have witnessed countless parades and been adorned with holly wreaths during the winter holidays and magnificent floral wreaths in springtime. They have been bedecked in top hats, graduation caps, Mets and Yankee caps, and more. They have been photographed alongside countless tourists, replicated as bookends, caricatured in cartoons, and illustrated in numerous children’s books. One even served as the hiding place for the cowardly lion in the motion picture The Wiz.   According to Henry Hope Reed in his book, The New York Public Library, about the architecture of  the Fifth Avenue building, the sculptor Edward Clark Potter obtained the commission for the lions on the recommendation of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, one of America's foremost sculptors. Potter was paid $8,000 for the modeling, and the Piccirilli Brothers executed the carving for $5,000, using pink Tennessee marble. After enduring alm