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PROVENANCE

                                                                       –  Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France, 2010.
                                                                       –  Count & Countess Paul Lippens Collection, Brussels, Belgium, 2013.

                                                                       EXHIBITED

                                                                       –  Galerie Christian Deydier, Treasures from Ancient China – 2, Paris,
                                                                        Feb. 2010 and New York, Mar. 2010.

                                                                       PUBLISHED

                                                                       –  Galerie Christian Deydier, Treasures from Ancient China – 2, Paris,
                                                                        Feb. 2010 and New York, Mar. 2010, cat. p. 14-19.

                                                                       NOTES

                                                                       –  Dance and music occupied an extremely important place in the
                                                                        ceremonies of the ancient Kingdom of Dian, as explained by
                                                                        Pirazzoli-t’Serstevens M., La civilisation du Royaume de Dian à
                                                                        l’époque Han, Paris 1974, École Française d’Extrême Orient, p. 46.
                                                                       –  The high feathered headdresses worn by the men in the vessels at
                                                                        the base of the drum are in some way related to Dian beliefs
                                                                        connected with soil, animal and human fertility, as well as longevity.
                                                                       –  The type of sacrificial ritual depicted on the cover of the bronze was
                                                                        connected to Dian beliefs regarding earth cultivation and fertility.
                                                                        I
                                                                       –  n the Dian Culture, the ownership of bronze drums was a symbol
                                                                        of power, wealth and prosperity.



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