A RARE BRONZE TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL, LI
A RARE BRONZE TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL, LI
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西周早期 青銅獸面紋「先」鬲

EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 11TH CENTURY BC

細節
鬲侈口,束頸,雙立耳,柱足。通體雷紋錦地紋飾。袋腹豐滿,每面飾獸面紋,粗眉巨目,形象威武。口沿內側鑄銘一字。

著名考古學家羅振玉認此器上的銘文為「先」字,有幾件西周早期的青銅器有此銘文。鬲為古代炊器,用於燒煮烹滾。此器造型嬌小,紋飾風格嚴謹渾厚,鑄造精細。

此鬲原為日本東京出光美術館1989年前館藏,並著錄於1984年東京吉川弘文館出版林巳奈夫著《殷周時代青銅器の研究:殷周青銅器綜覧.1》,54 頁,圖版44號;1989東京出版《中国の工芸:
出光美術館藏品圖錄》,圖版10 號。

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來源
The Idemitsu Museum, Tokyo, prior to 1989
出版
Hayashi Minao in In Shu Jidai Seidoki no Kenkyu, Tokyo, 1984, p. 54, no. 44.
Ancient Chinese Arts in the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo, 1989, no. 10.

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The single inscription cast in the interior rim of the current bronze vessel is in the form of a figure with three tufts or projections on its head. It is rendered 'xian' by Luo Zhenyu. This inscription can be found on several other bronze vessels dated to the Early Western Zhou period, such as that on a zun in the Arthur M. Sackler Collection illustrated by J. Rawson in Western Zhou Ritual Bronzes in the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Vol. IIB, Washington D. C., 1990, p.552, no. 80. Collectively known as the Chen Chen vessels, these were thought to have been excavated in the tombs northeast of Luoyang at Mapo in Mangshan. Luoyang (Chengzhou) was the secondary capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and archaeological excavations have uncovered several foundries northeast of Luoyang in Beiyao Pangjiakou.

Compare to the Shang Dynasty li in the Sackler Collection, which is of an earlier date to the current example with its motifs more ambiguously arranged from the ground, illustrated by R. Bagley in Shang Ritual Bronzes in the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Washington D. C., 1987, p. 476, no. 89. Another Shang Dynasty example in the Sze Yuan Tang Collection, sold by Christie's New York, 16 September 2010, lot 852, is cast with flanges and with unusual horned buffalo masks. Compare also to a li dated to the Middle Western Zhou Dynasty, illustrated in Shaanxi chutu Shang Zhou qingtong qi, vol. 3, Beijing, 1980, no. 55, which is also decorated with round-horned taotie masks, but with the decoration less defined.

A Technical Examination Report is available upon request.

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