figure at top riding a dragon and holding a book, accompanied by two attendants with staffs and banner; figure in blue at bottom riding a tiger, accompanied by four attendants with book, axes and staff with ornament; framed in gold frame; glazed with plexiglass

Numinous Treasure Emissaries, 16th century

Unknown artist, expand_more

This colorful painting bears an inscription in a red cartouche in the upper left identifying the two persons depicted as "numinous treasure emissaries who transmit speech, riding on a tiger and dragon." Numinous treasures refers to Daoist scriptures, the blue books being carried down from heaven by attendants of the two emissaries who themselves are carried on a tiger and dragon.

The tiger and dragon represent the creative forces of the universe to Daoists. They are also potent emblems of the balance of power that Daoists believed permeated all existence.

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Title
Numinous Treasure Emissaries
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Artist
Accession Number
2004.131.2
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figure at top riding a dragon and holding a book, accompanied by two attendants with staffs and banner; figure in blue at bottom riding a tiger, accompanied by four attendants with book, axes and staff with ornament; framed in gold frame; glazed with plexiglass