Author(s):
anonymous, founder
date of production: around -1200
type(s) of object(s): china, beliefs - customs - cults - ceremonies, archaeology, metal, metal arts
name(s): tableware and kitchen utensils, vase, religious object
materials and techniques: bronze, mold casting
place(s) of execution/realization: china
dimensions - artwork:
height: 16. 5cm
diameter: 30. 4cm
description:
important in its size, this piece, compared to mistletoe (m. C. 8759), has several particularities. The very thin neck has no decorative register. The container includes three handles. The relatively high foot is decorated with three pairs of stylized dragons facing each other, drawing a taotie mask in the axis of the handles. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
registration
iconographic description:
important in its size, this piece, compared to mistletoe (m. C. 8759), has several particularities. The very thin neck has no decorative register. The container includes three handles. The relatively high foot is decorated with three pairs of stylized dragons facing each other, drawing a taotie mask in the axis of the handles. The handles take the shape of a horned animal head swallowing a stylized bird; on the body upholstered diamond decoration; each diamond is bordered by leiwen and punctuated by a central protuberance. Themes / subjects / places represented:
dragon, taotie, leiwen, animal, bird
mode of acquisition: purchase
date of acquisition: 12–1955
institution: cernuschi museum, museum of asian arts of the city of paris
inventory number: m. C. 8758. Date: Vers -1200.
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