RMG1CT0F–Portrait of Laozi, philosopher and poet of ancient China.
RM2K2JYD9–Portrait of Laozi, philosopher and poet of ancient China.
RM2HK4E78–Portrait of Chinese philosopher Lao Tsu, gravure by anonymous Chinese artist, VIII Century
RM2B012E0–China: Laozi (Lao Tzu, c. 6th century BCE), philosopher and author of the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching), portrayed riding his water buffalo into the wilderness. Laozi (Lao Tzu, c. 6th century BCE) was a mystic philosopher of ancient China. His association with the Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) has led him to be traditionally considered the founder of Taoism (also spelled 'Daoism'). He is also revered as a deity in most religious forms of the Taoist religion, which often refers to Laozi as Taishang Laojun, or 'One of the Three Pure Ones'. Laozi translated literally from Chinese means 'old master'.
RMG1PAMH–Portrait of Laozi by Zhao Mengfu (1254–1322), a Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher during the Yuan Dynasty.
RMDT9DRB–Sakyamuni, Laozi and Confucius, Between 1368 and 1644. Artist: Chinese Master
RM2B0138H–China: Yuhuang Dadi, the 'Jade Emperor', supreme deity of Daoism. The Jade Emperor is the Daoist ruler of Heaven and all realms of existence below including that of Man and Hell, according to Daoist mythology. He is one of the most important gods of the Chinese traditional religion pantheon. In Daoist belief, the Jade Emperor governs all of the mortals' realm and below, but ranks below the Three Pure Ones.
RMAXNAY4–Bronze statue of ancient Chinese Taoist philosopher Lao Tzu riding an ox in Duffryn Gardens, South Glamorgan, Wales, UK
RMRCX322–Laozi Riding an Ox. Museum: National Palace Museum, Taipei. Author: ZHANG, LU.
RMAJ7PYB–Lao-Tzu, Chinese philosopher and sage. Artist: Unknown
RM2RHDJKY–Portraits: 1. Fouhi, fondateur de la monarchie, 2. Kung-Tsee ou Confucius, 3. Tsin-Tchi-Huang-Tsi, empereur qui fit brûler les livres, 4. Laozi ou Lao-Tseu, 5. Tang-Tay-Tsong, fondateur de la Dynastie des Tang, 6. Tse-Tien-Huang-Heou, Imperatrice - in 'Le Costume ancien et moderne' de Jules Ferrario, 1819 - 1820
RM2B02071–James Legge (Chinese: 理雅各, Lǐyǎgè; December 20, 1815 – November 29, 1897) was a noted Scottish sinologist, a Scottish Congregationalist, representative of the London Missionary Society in Malacca and Hong Kong (1840–1873), and first professor of Chinese at Oxford University (1876–1897). In association with Max Müller he prepared the monumental Sacred Books of the East series, published in 50 volumes between 1879 and 1891.
RM2AEB9NW–Portraits: 1. Fouhi, fondateur de la monarchie, 2. Kung-Tsee ou Confucius, 3. Tsin-Tchi-Huang-Tsi, empereur qui fit brûler les livres, 4. Laozi ou Lao
RMDT9DRH–Laozi Riding an Ox, Between 1368 and 1644. Artist: Zhang Lu (1464-1538)
RMDDYJE9–Lao-Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and inspiration of Taoism, 1922. Artist: Unknown
RMP9C98D–Sakyamuni, Laozi and Confucius. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
RMW7CYJH–Lao-Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and inspiration of Taoism, late 19th century. Artist: Anon
RM2J3N5B9–Lao Laizi (Ro Raishi), from the series "Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety in China (Morokoshi nijushiko)", c. 1848/50.
RMMPNKKX–Lao-Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and inspiration of Taoism, late 19th century. Artist: Anon.
RM2AG0HKX–'Lao Tzu', 1922. Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer, reputedly of the Tao Te Ching and founder of philosophical Taoism. From "Myths and Legends of China", by E. T. C. Werner. [George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London, Calcutta, Sydney, 1922]
RMPMBJ8N–Sakyamuni, Lao Tzu, and Confucius. Date/Period: From 1368 until 1644. Painting. Ink and color on paper. Height: 1,515 mm (59.64 in); Width: 800 mm (31.49 in). Author: UNKNOWN. Chinese Master.
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