A GILT-BRONZE CHIMERA-FORM WEIGHT
東漢  鎏金銅辟邪形席鎮

EASTERN HAN DYNASTY (25-220 AD)

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東漢  鎏金銅辟邪形席鎮
來源
Tatsuo Hirano, Tokyo, 1990.
展覽
Ancient Chinese and Ordos Bronzes, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1990, no. 116.
Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 2002-2006.

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This ferocious figure is similar to a gilt-bronze figure of a winged chimera in the Frederick M. Mayer Collection, sold in our London rooms, 24-25 June 1974, lot 146. The combative stance, raised head and mouth open in a roar can also be seen in two gilt-bronze figures of winged chimeras in the Schoenlicht and Stoclet Collections, illustrated by H.F.E. Visser, Asiatic Art, New York/Amsterdam, 1948, pl. 68, nos. 141 and 142, respectively. See, also, the very similar bronze weight, but shown on a circular base cast with rocky outcrops, in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - 28 - Bronze Articles for Daily Use, Hong Kong, 2006, p. 163, no. 141.

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