A BRONZE POLE FINIAL
商晚期 青銅牛首形仗首

LATE SHANG DYNASTY, ANYANG, 12TH-11TH CENTURY BC

細節
商晚期 青銅牛首形仗首
4 ¼ in. (11 cm.) high, stand
來源
Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 11 May 1978, lot 13.
The Erwin Harris Collection, Miami, Florida.

拍品專文

Compare the two pole finials of this type, each similarly surmounted by a pair of curved, scale-cast horns above a mask: the first illustrated by B. Karlgren in a Catalogue of the Chinese Bronzes in the Alfred F. Pillsbury Collection, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1950, pl. 96, no. 73, has, like the Harris finial, a taotie mask; the other in the Frederick M. Mayer Collection, sold at Christie's London, 24-25 June 1974, lot 221, has a human mask. See, also, the example with taotie mask illustrated in "The Exhibition of Early Chinese Bronzes," B.M.F.E.A., No. 6, Stockholm, 1934, pl. V (3), which was found at Anyang.

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