Bronze statue of civil servants from the Qing Dynasty
is made of fine copper, which is as black and shiny as lacquer.
It is solemn and calm, with a solid and fine texture.
Therefore, after years, the statue is still well preserved,
and the surface is covered with a layer of lustrous patina.
The craftsman is experienced and skilled in carving, and the size proportions,
expressions and postures of the civil servants are all grasped to the point of being lifelike.
The Bronze statue civil servant wears a hat and has a square face,
with a majestic demeanor. His facial features are carefully portrayed,
and his demeanor is vivid and realistic. His eyebrows are in the shape of an inverted eight.
Danfeng’s eyes are slightly open,
and there is a heroic spirit between his eyebrows. His cheeks are full and his mouth is slightly open,
which is majestic and upright.
The Bronze statue civil sits upright, wearing official uniforms,
and the hem of his clothes naturally falls to the ground. The folds of his clothes are complicated,
which is particularly realistic.
His abdomen is round, his hands are hidden in his sleeves,
and his feet are wearing boots.
The pedestal below is decorated with cloud patterns,
adding a touch of elegance.
The whole bronze statue has a suitable proportion, a vivid image, a simple patina, and a simple shape,
but it is also finely carved, presenting a lifelike image of a civil official.
The civil official is the god in charge of fame,
wealth and official positions. If there are students worshipping him at home,
it can add auspiciousness and is especially worth collecting.
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