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               17 – archaic bronze food vessel ding
               SHANG DYNASTY, ANYANG / YINXU PERIOD
               CIRCA 14  – 12  / 11  CENTURIES B. C.
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               H.: 24 CM  D.: 18.8 CM
               Archaic bronze vessel ding used for cooking. The round bowl-
               shaped body is decorated with three large taotie masks in high re-
               lief on a leiwen background. Each mask is formed of a pair of kui
               dragons, shown in profile, and confronting each other over a verti-
               cal flange and cast with large bulbous eyeballs, protruding snouts
               and long eyebrows or horns curled downwards at their ends. The
               upper part of the vessel is decorated with a band of pairs of kui
               dragons shown in profile on a leiwen background, confronting each
               other across a shorter vertical flange.
               Two semi-circular handles are set on the vessel’s thick upper rim.
               The vessel is supported by three thick, outwardly slanting cylindri-
               cal feet, each decorated with a triangular motif in the shape of a
               stylized cicada.
               The whole vessel is covered with a light green and red patina.




















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