Fortune telling scene and signs of the Chinese zodiac, reproduced in 'Recherche sur les superstitions en Chine', 1911
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Painting Description
"Fortune Telling Scene and Signs of the Chinese Zodiac" is an illustration that appears in the book 'Recherche sur les superstitions en Chine', published in 1911. This work, by an anonymous artist, captures a cultural snapshot of the practices and beliefs surrounding fortune telling in China during the early 20th century. The scene likely depicts a fortune teller, possibly surrounded by various artifacts and symbols associated with the craft, such as astrological charts, divination tools, and representations of the Chinese zodiac signs.
The Chinese zodiac is a classification scheme based on the lunar calendar that assigns an animal and its reputed attributes to each year in a repeating 12-year cycle. The 12 zodiac animals are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. These signs play a significant role in Chinese culture, influencing people's lives, marriages, fortune, and compatibility.
In the context of the book, which investigates superstitions in China, the illustration serves as a visual exploration of the intersection between traditional practices and the belief systems that have shaped Chinese society. The book itself, 'Recherche sur les superstitions en Chine', is a comprehensive study of Chinese superstitions, examining their origins, development, and impact on daily life and culture.
As a visual document, the illustration provides valuable insight into the historical and cultural significance of fortune telling in China. It also reflects the Western interest in and study of Chinese customs and beliefs during the period of the book's publication. The anonymity of the artist suggests that the illustration may have been created as a functional rather than an artistic piece, intended to complement the ethnographic research presented in the book.
The illustration's inclusion in a scholarly work implies that it may have been intended to serve as an educational tool, helping readers to visualize and understand the practices being described. As such, it is an important artifact for those studying the history of Chinese superstitions, the role of fortune telling in Chinese society, and the Western perception of these practices in the early 20th century.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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