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               15 – archaic bronze wine vessel gu
               SHANG DYNASTY, ANYANG / YINXU PERIOD
               CIRCA 14  – 12  / 11  CENTURIES B. C.
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               H.: 32 CM
               Archaic bronze wine vessel gu, with a high trumpet-shaped neck
               decorated in high relief with four slender upright blade-like stylized
               cicada motifs decorated with leiwen and emerging from a horizon-
               tal band of stylized silk-worms with triangular heads and hooked
               tails, all on a leiwen background.
               The vessel’s central section is decorated with two taotie masks on
               a leiwen background, divided down their centres and on their sides
               by notched flanges that rise high from the vessel’s body.
               The vessel’s sprayed foot, with similar taotie masks topped by a band
               of kui dragons and with outwardly curving flanges down their centres
               and on their sides, is supported by a plain high cylindrical foot.
               The vessel has a light green patina.

               PROVENANCE

               –  Zen Gallery, Belgium, 1995.
               –  Count & Countess Paul Lippens Collection, Brussels, Belgium, 1995.
















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