Object size: 135.0 x 54.0 x 54.0 cm
This is a model of the Wooden Pagoda (Mu ta 木塔). The 9-storey pagoda was constructed during the Tang dynasty in Zhengding, Hebei. As its name suggests, it is made of wood and measures 54.8 metres.The model is one of a set of 84 carved after famous originals scattered throughout China, for the Chinese exhibition at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE) in San Francisco, one of the first to represent the newly formed Republic of China. Scaled down at a ratio of 1:50, they were made by the Tushanwan 土山湾Workshop, a Christian orphanage in Shanghai that trained its residents in vocational art and crafts. The woodcarving workshop, supervised by the Bavarian-born Jesuit Aloysius Beck (1854-1931), employed both local and Western styles and techniques to produce figures of traditional Chinese gods alongside those of Catholic saints.