A FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, GU
Property from the Jacob and Mary Stein Collection
晚商  青銅饕餮蕉葉紋觚

LATE SHANG DYNASTY, 11TH CENTURY BC

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晚商  青銅饕餮蕉葉紋觚
來源
Sir Alan Barlow (1881-1968) Collection.
J.J. Lally & Co., New York, December 1991.
出版
'Early Chinese Bronzes', Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, 1950-51, vol. 26, pp. 75-82, no. 39 (not illustrated).
M. Sullivan, Chinese Ceramics, Bronzes and Jades in the Collection of Sir Alan and Lady Barlow, London, 1963, No. B. 11, pl. 148b (discussed on p. 144).
展覽
Oriental Ceramic Society, London, Early Chinese Bronzes, 7 November - 15 December 1951, no. 39.
Cincinnati, Ohio, The Taft Museum, Cincinnati Collects 5000 Years of Chinese Art, 28 February - 20 April 1997, no. 3.

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A very similar graph depicting a decapitation can be seen on a gu of smaller size (27.3 cm.) and with less elaborate decoration sold at Sotheby's London, 25 March 1975, lot 146. A gu of similar proportions, size and decoration, but cast with kui dragons, rather than elephant-trunked dragons, in the band above the spreading foot, is illustrated in A Catalogue of Shang Dynasty Bronze Inscriptions, Ancient Chinese Script From the 1st Millennium B.C., National Palace Museum, Taipei, pp. 56-57, no. 8, and bears a simplified version of this graph, with just one figure surmounted by an axe. The authors suggest the graph may be the origin of the character Liu, a conventional surname.

A gu of slightly smaller size (29.2 cm.), but of similar proportions and with similar cast decoration, including the band of unusual elephant-trunked dragons above the spreading foot, was sold at Christie's New York, 22 March 2012, lot 1501.

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