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75.  Ritual bronze food vessel fangding
               Shang dynasty, Yinxu period, circa 13  – 11 centuries bc.
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               商代殷墟時期龍形足青銅方鼎
               Height: 33.4 cm

               Inscription:                                       Exhibited:                                                                                    Published:                                       Note:
                  ▪ A single  pictograph  cast  inside  the  vessel  reads:     ▪ Powerful Form & Potent Symbol: The Dragon in Asia,                              ▪ Wilson K.J., The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of     ▪ This type  of  fangding with  blade  – shaped  legs  is
                 “Guang” 《  光, meaning ‘bright’ or ‘Imperial favour’   Cleveland  Museum of  Art, 24 July  –  25 November                                         Art, Vol. 77, no. 88, Cleveland 1990, p. 291 & 295, no.   extremely rare, with less than ten actually recorded.
                 shown to a consort or minister》 or “Kuang”  《貺,    1990.                                                                                         3, and reproduction p. 313.
                 meaning ‘bestow’ or ‘grant’ as a gift from a superior to     ▪ Christie’s,  New York,  30  March 2005,  catalogue  no.                           ▪ Christie’s, New York, 30 March 2005, lot no. 229.
                 one lower in the hierarchy. 》 (See also bronzes Nos.   229.                                                                                      ▪ Wang  Tao,  Chinese  Bronzes from  the  Meiyintang
                 37 and 53.)                                                                                                                                      Collection, London 2009, p.  161 – 165, no. 75.
                                                                                                                                                                  ▪ Wu Zhenfeng,  Shang  Zhou  Qingtongqi  Mingwen
               Provenance:                                                                                                                                        Ji Tuxiang Jicheng, Shanghai  2012,  Vol. 1, p. 168,
                  ▪ Kochukyo, Tokyo, Japan.                                                                                                                       no.  00207. 吳鎮烽《商周青銅器銘文暨圖像集成》 上
                  ▪ Eskenazi Ltd, London, U.K, 1988.                                                                                                              海2012年版, 第1冊, 第168頁 00207號.
                  ▪ Christie’s, New York, USA.









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