Date of production: between -599 and -400
type of object(s): archaeology, metal, metal arts, china
name(s): jewel - adornment
materials and techniques: bronze
location of discovery:
ordos (region)
dimensions - artwork:
height: 1. 6cm
length: 4. 8cm
description:
openwork rectangular plate. Iconographic description:
the sinuous bodies of two animals which, with their mouths turned backward, devour a fawn's head. The round eyes are surrounded by a fine incised line, the ears, marked by a slight depression and the three claws on each paw, well individualized. The muzzles of carnivores, with their two clearly visible nostrils, are represented frontally, the rest of the body such as the fawn's head being in profile. Themes / subjects / places represented:
animal
mode of acquisition: purchase
date of acquisition: 28–12–1967
institution: cernuschi museum, museum of asian arts of the city of paris. Date: Entre -599 et -400.
Loading...