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27      PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT AMERICAN PRIVATE COLLECTION

                         A LARGE SILVER AND GOLD-INLAID BRONZE GARMENT HOOK (DAIGOU)
                         EASTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, LATE WARRING STATES PERIOD

                         stand (2)
                         東周 戰國末   銅錯金銀鳳紋帶鉤
                         Length 7¾ in., 19.8 cm

                         $ 20,000-30,000




                         PROVENANCE                                  來源
                         Gisèle Croës, New York, 31st March 2000.    吉賽爾,紐約,2000年3月31日


                         EXHIBITED                                   展覽
                         Light for the After-Life, Gisèle Croës, New York, 2000, pl. 47.  《Light for the After-Life》,吉賽爾,紐約,2000年,圖
                                                                     版47

















                              ntricately inlaid in gold and silver, the present garment hook (daigou) is remarkable for its unusual
                              geometric design, with the principal surface divided by four Z-shaped motifs framed by pairs of
                        Icrested phoenixes.


                         The intricate and fluid design likely reflects the influence of contemporary painted lacquerware. See, for
                         example, a painted lacquer ‘ear cup’ (erbei), excavated in 1982 from Tomb 1 at Mashan, Jiangling, Hubei
                         Province, and now in the Jingzhou Prefecture Museum, Hubei, painted to the interior with a symmetrical
                         arrangement of two large birds, the body of each composed of four volutes that curve alternately in
                         opposite directions, included in the exhibition The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology. Celebrated
                         Discoveries from the People’s Republic of China, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., 1999, cat. no. 111.














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