A BRONZE RITUAL TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL, DING
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT JAPANESE PRIVATE COLLECTION
晚商/西周早期 青铜垂叶蝉纹鼎

LATE SHANG/EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 12TH-11TH CENTURY BC

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晚商/西周早期 青铜垂叶蝉纹鼎
来源
Sotheby's London, 30 March 1978, lot 42.
Ikeda Kobijitsu, Tokyo, Japan, June 1998.
出版
Luo Zhenyu, Zhensongtang jigu yiwen, 1930, II, no. 2.2
Huang Jun, Zunguzhai suo jian jijin tu, Beijing, 1936, I, no. 14.
Luo Zhenyu, Sandai jijin wencun, Beijing, 1937, II, no. 6.1.
B. Karlgren, 'New Studies on Chinese Bronzes', B.M.F.E.A., Stockholm, no. 9, 1937, pl. IV, no. 91.
Liu Yu and Wang Tao, A Selection of Early Chinese Bronzes with Inscriptions from Sotheby's and Christie's, Shanghai, 2007, no. 26.

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Compare two ding decorated with similar cicada-centered blades around the body, but with differing taotie designs in the upper frieze, illustrated by R.W. Bagley in Shang Ritual Bronzes in the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, The Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, 1987, pp. 452-59, nos. 82 and 83. In addition to the differing upper friezes, the columnar legs of the present vessel are cast with pendent blades below diagonal scroll bands, while the legs of the two Sackler ding are undecorated. See, also, the pair of ding of smaller size (16.3 cm.) with similar decoration, but with more simply rendered cicada, illustrated in Royal Ontario Museum, The T.T. Tsui Galleries of Chinese Art, Toronto, 1996, no. 12.

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