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Confucius (551 BC–479 BC)
Confucius (551 BC–479 BC)
Confucius (551 BC–479 BC)
Confucius (551 BC–479 BC)
Confucius (551 BC–479 BC)

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Clare College, University of Cambridge

Cambridge

Title

Confucius (551 BC–479 BC)

Date

2006

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 176 x W 63 x D 61 cm;
Plinth: H 16.2 x W 62.6 x D 76 cm

Accession number

ARTUK_07

Acquisition method

donated by the artist

Work type

Statue

Inscription description

at the front of plinth base, the following words appear first in Hanzi followed by an English translation: Confucius / Author : Wu Weishan (China) / President of Chinese National Academy of Sculpture / A fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors / A member of the British Society of Portrait Sculptors

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Trinity Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire England

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