A RARE TURQUOISE-INLAID BRONZE SWORD
A RARE TURQUOISE-INLAID BRONZE SWORD
A RARE TURQUOISE-INLAID BRONZE SWORD
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A RARE TURQUOISE-INLAID BRONZE SWORD
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戰國早期 公元前五世紀 青銅嵌綠松石劍

EARLY WARRING STATES PERIOD, 5TH CENTURY BC

細節
戰國早期 公元前五世紀 青銅嵌綠松石劍
22 7/8 in. (58.1 cm.) long, cloth box
來源
羅樾教授(1903-1988年)舊藏
埃斯卡納齊, 倫敦, 1991年3月11日
《思源堂中國古代青銅器珍藏》, 紐約佳士得, 2010年9月16日, 拍品編號825
出版
李學勤,《中國青銅器萃賞》, 新加坡亞洲文明博物館, 2000年, 頁116-117, 編號42
展覽
新加坡, 亞洲文明博物館,「中國青銅器萃賞」, 2000年
香港, 香港藝術館,「金木水火土:香港文物收藏精品展」, 2002-2006年

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An eminent art historian and professor of Chinese art at Harvard University from 1960 to 1974, Max Loehr was a recognized authority on archaic bronzes, jades and paintings, and published prodigiously in these fields.

A sword of comparable size (60.5 cm long), with a similar turquoise-inlaid guard and collars, is illustrated by M. Loehr in Chinese Bronze Age Weapons, University of Michigan, 1956, pl. XXXVIII (no. 98). The author's description of the patina (p. 203) also appears to be very similar to that of the present sword. A detail of sword no. 97, pl. XL, which also features turquoise inlay on the guard and rings, shows remains of fine fibers wrapped around the hilt just below the pommel, similar to those observed on the present sword. Compare another related turquoise-inlaid sword inscribed with the phrase 'given by decree from the King of Yue' in the Zhejiang Provincial Museum, Hangzhou, dated early Warring States period, and illustrated in Zhongguo Qingtongqi Quanji -11 - Dong Zhou 5, Beijing, pp. 96-7, nos.101-104.

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