A VERY RARE SMALL BRONZE RITUAL TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL, LI
A VERY RARE SMALL BRONZE RITUAL TRIPOD FOOD VESSEL, LI
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顯赫私人珍藏
西周中期 公元前十至九世紀 青銅鬲

MID-WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 10TH-9TH CENTURY BC

細節
西周中期 公元前十至九世紀 青銅鬲6 ¼ in. (15.9 cm.) wide across handles
來源
Christian R. Holmes夫人 (1871-1941) 珍藏, 紐約
蘇富比Parke Bernet, 1961年14-15日, 拍品編號247
戴潤齋, 紐約, 1965年
亞瑟·M·賽克勒 (1913-1987) 珍藏, 紐約
2000年購自上述藏家
出版
梅原末治, 《歐米蒐儲支那古銅精華》, 大阪, 1933年, 編號2:96a
《Catalogue of the International Exhibition of Chinese Art 1935-6》, 倫敦, 1935年, 編號188
容庚, 《商周彝器通考》, 北京, 1941年, 卷2, 編號170
陳夢家, 《美帝國主義劫掠的我國殷周銅器集錄》, 北京, 1962年, 編號A125
林巳奈夫,《殷周時代青銅器の研究》, 東京,1984年, 卷II, 圖版編號64, 鬲, 編號34
傑西卡·羅森, 《Western Zhou Ritual Bronzes In The Arthur M. Sackler Collections》, 卷IIB, 華盛頓特區, 1990年, 頁320-21, 編號27
展覽
倫敦, 皇家藝術學院, 「International Exhibition of Chinese Art」, 1935-36年
借展: 紐約大都會藝術博物館 (編號L3254.6)
借展並展出: 費城藝術博物館, 1941-1955年

榮譽呈獻

Rufus Chen (陳嘉安)
Rufus Chen (陳嘉安) Head of Sale, AVP, Specialist

拍品專文


This unusual vessel represents a very rare type of li that takes inspiration in both form and decoration from contemporaneous ceramic li vessels, which were widely used in Shaanxi and Henan provinces. In her entry for the current vessel in Western Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, vol. IIB, Washington, D.C., 1990, pp.320-23, no. 27, J. Rawson illustrates, p. 322, fig. 27.3, a middle Western Zhou ceramic li in the British Museum, London, of similar shape and decoration from Shaanxi Chang’an Puducun. Rawson also illustrates several related bronze li inspired by ceramic prototypes, including one, fig. 27.2 (left), which like the ceramic li is also from Shaanxi Chang’an Puducun. Like the current li, the Shaanxi bronze li has a flat, angled mouth rim, narrow, comb-like ridge decoration and raised studs on the lobes, but lacks the elongated U-shaped handles seen on the current example, as do all the other bronze li Rawson illustrates.

This vessel was formerly in the renowned collection of Mrs. Christian R. Holmes (1871-1941), one of the foremost collectors of Chinese art in the twentieth century. Mrs. Holmes, née Bettie Fleischmann, was the daughter of Charles Fleischmann, of Fleischmann's Yeast, Gin, and Margarine. In 1896 she married Dr. Christian Rasmus Holmes, a Danish immigrant to the U.S. in 1872, who graduated from Miami Medical College in Cincinnati, Ohio, and later founded the Cincinnati General Hospital in 1903. Much of Mrs. Holmes' collection of Chinese bronzes eventually entered the collection of Avery Brundage, which today represents a third of the bronze holdings of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. Mrs. Holmes' collection is now represented in major museum collections worldwide.

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