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Wooden Liu Hai figure with three-legged toad, early Qing dynasty, China, c18th century. 
Wooden Liu Hai figure with three-legged toad, early Qing dynasty, China, c18th century. A tall carved wood figure of Liu hai holding a string of cash in one hand and his three legged toad cradled in the crook of his other arm. The back of the figure has multiple natural grooves and holes preserving the natural features of the wooden piece. Liu Hai was a 10th century Daoist alchemist who has become associated as the god of wealth and prosperity.  He is often shown with a three-legged toad and a string of cash. 
Unique Identifier AR920392 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2128px × 2997px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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10TH CENTURY
17th century
18th century
Alchemist
Alchemy
ANIMAL
ART
artefact
Artifact
ARTS
ASIA
Asian
BROWN
CASH
china
CHINESE
color
concept
CONTINENT
country
Daoist
DYNASTY
eighteenth century
FIGURE
FINANCE
god
Goddess
Gods
Hai
Liu
Liu Hai
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Money
Museum of East Asian Art
Object
oriental
People
Portrait
PROSPERITY
qing dynasty
religion
Religious
Science
Sculpture
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
STANDING
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Taoism
TENTH CENTURY
Toad
Wealth
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Wood
wooden