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 PROPERTY OF A LADY  東周 春秋   青銅蟠螭紋鎛
 AN ARCHAIC BRONZE BELL (BO)   來源:
 EASTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, SPRING AND   上拍於紐約蘇富比2004年3月23日,編號586
 AUTUMN PERIOD  Hartman Rare Art Inc.,紐約
 of tapered oval section, each side cast with four principal
 registers, the broad lowest register cast in low relief with a
 taotie mask formed of interlinked dragons, the upper three
 registers divided by a central vertical panel and each bearing
 six large hemispherical bosses cast in the form of coiled
 dragons, horizontal bands of interlaced dragons between
 each register, the flat top decorated with further bands of
 interlaced dragons, surmounted by an elaborate openwork
 suspension loop in the form of a pair of confronting
 feline mythical beasts, their sinuous bodies moving in an
 undulating rhythm from their curling tails to their arched
 torsos and long necks turned back to grasp the loop with
 their jaws
 Height 10¾ in., 27.2 cm

 PROVENANCE
 Offered at Sotheby’s New York, 23rd March 2004, lot 586.
 Hartman Rare Art Inc., New York.
 Exquisitely cast with confronting dragons on its handle and a
 large taotie mask on the lower register, this magnificent bell
 (bo) is a fine example of bronzes created during the Eastern
 Zhou dynasty (770-256 BC). Known as bo zhong for their
 level rims and loop handles, bronze bells of this type would
 have been suspended from a frame and sounded by striking
 with a hammer.
 The present piece is closely related to a set of nineteen
 bo zhong of graduated sizes, unearthed from the tomb of
 Zhaoqing, a high-ranking official of the Jin state during the
 late Spring and Autumn period (770-476 BC), in Taiyuan,
 Shanxi province, now in the collection of Shanxi Archaeology
 Institute, illustrated in Zhongguo qingtongqi quanji / The
 Complete Collection of Chinese Archaic Bronzes, Eastern
 Zhou, vol. 8, Beijing, 1995, pls 111-114. Compare also a larger
 bronze bell preserved in the British Museum, London (acc. no.
 1965,0612.1), included in the International Exhibition of Chinese
 Art, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1935, cat. no. 181.
 ⊖ $ 50,000-70,000


























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