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LATE SHANG DYNASTY, LATE ANYANG PERIOD, 12TH CENTURY BC
细节
AN ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, JUE
LATE SHANG DYNASTY, LATE ANYANG PERIOD, 12TH CENTURY BC
The vessel has a deep 'U'-shaped body that is supported on three blade form legs. The body is finely cast in low relief to the centre with a band comprising of two taotie masks. One mask is centered on a narrow vertical flange, and the other is on a pictorgram cast beneath the curved handle. The long channeled spout is opposite a raised point that forms the rim, which is surmounted by a pair of rectangular capped posts. The overall surface has a mottled milky-green patina.
7¾ in. (19.7 cm.) high
LATE SHANG DYNASTY, LATE ANYANG PERIOD, 12TH CENTURY BC
The vessel has a deep 'U'-shaped body that is supported on three blade form legs. The body is finely cast in low relief to the centre with a band comprising of two taotie masks. One mask is centered on a narrow vertical flange, and the other is on a pictorgram cast beneath the curved handle. The long channeled spout is opposite a raised point that forms the rim, which is surmounted by a pair of rectangular capped posts. The overall surface has a mottled milky-green patina.
7¾ in. (19.7 cm.) high
来源
Sold at Sotheby's New York, 15 September 2010, lot 279.
Formerly in a Private Japanese Collection amassed pre-2000.
Formerly in a Private Japanese Collection amassed pre-2000.
荣誉呈献
Ivy Chan
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