A RARE LARGE AND FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL AND COVER, DING
A RARE LARGE AND FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL AND COVER, DING
A RARE LARGE AND FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL AND COVER, DING
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A RARE LARGE AND FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL AND COVER, DING
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A RARE LARGE AND FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL AND COVER, DING

SPRING AND AUTUMN PERIOD, EARLY TO MID-6TH CENTURY BC

细节
20 ¾ in. (52.7 cm.) wide across handles
来源
Gisèle Croës, Brussels, May 2000.
出版
Gisèle Croës, Light for the After-Life. Selected Objects, Brussels, 2000, pp. 22-23.
展览
New York, Gisèle Croës, Light for the After-Life. Selected Objects, 24-29 March 2000.

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Olivia Hamilton
Olivia Hamilton

拍品专文


A bronze ding and cover of similar proportions but of smaller size (24. 3 cm. high), with related bands of flat-cast decoration and with a similar feline with granulated body occupying the central medallion on the cover, is illustrated by Jenny So in Eastern Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections,  The Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, 1995, pp. 126-8, no. 12, where it is dated Eastern Zhou, middle Spring and Autumn period, early to mid-6th century BC. Also illustrated, p. 129, fig. 12.1, is one of three large ding very similar to the current vessel, but of smaller size (40 cm. high), from Shanxi Houma Shangmacun, which also features a similar feline medallion in the center of the cover. So also illustrates, p. 135, fig. 13.4, a fragment of a 6th-century BC ceramic casting mold from Shanxi Houma Niucun, which features abstract interlaced dragon decoration very similar to that seen on the current vessel, “in which the dragon heads have become squared, undetailed forms rendered flush with the vessel surface.”

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