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  • Image Seals        2008-5-29 16:36:00

        Seals carved with images (xiaoxingyin) developed as an off-shoot from the art of character-cutting on seals. They bear like-nesses of scenes in life or things in nature. The cuttings of these images come close in technique and skill to the art of engraving in general: only it is done on the limited space of a small seal, hence it is also called "miniature engraving".

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    The images that went on these seals were already many and varied in the Han Dynasty. Old image seals are found to cover a wide range of subjects, including the imaginary dragon and phoenix, the tiger, crane and other animals which are sup- posed to bring luck and good fortune. Other images are of the more familiar animals: chicken, duck, sheep, goose and fish. Still others portray activities such as dancing, music playing, hunting and livestock-raising. Every seal is a piece of art reflecting something in the life of the artist's age and showing distinctive local and national features. A great deal is contained in a space rarely exceeding the size of a postage stamp.
        Image-bearing seals, like seals in images of the Great Wall, the Tang Dy-general, may be cut in relief or in intaglio, nasty Tri-colored pottery horse, etc. to
        With the development of the tourist  be stamped on the albums of the tour-industry in China, shops at certain scenic  tourists--a traditional art put to practical use, sites have introduced souvenir seals with  which is very well received.

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