A BRONZE TAOTIE MASK AND RING HANDLE
A BRONZE TAOTIE MASK AND RING HANDLE
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A BRONZE TAOTIE MASK AND RING HANDLE

NORTHERN WEI DYNASTY, 4TH-5TH CENTURY

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A BRONZE TAOTIE MASK AND RING HANDLE
NORTHERN WEI DYNASTY, 4TH-5TH CENTURY
10 7⁄8 in. (27.6 cm.) high
Provenance
Walter Hochstadter (1914-2007), Adelaide, Australia, March 2001.
Literature
Kaikodo Journal, New York, Autumn 2001, pp. 224-5 and pp. 353-5, no. 70.
Exhibited
New York, Kaikodo, Worlds of Wonder, 15 September-15 October 2001.

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Lot Essay

A similar mask from Leizumiao, Guyuan, Ningxia Autonomous Region, and now in the Guyuan Museum, is illustrated by James C. Y. Watt et al., in China: Dawn of a Golden Age, 200-750 AD, New York, 2004, p. 164, no. 73, where it is dated Northern Wei dynasty, 5th century. The entry notes that the motif of a “human figure placed between the animals survives from an earlier period of Xianbei culture on the steppes.” See, also, the similar bronze mask sold at Christie's New York, 20-21 March 2014, lot 2041.

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