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The Decorative  Elements on Chinese  Ritual Bronzes from
           the Xia 夏, Shang 商 and Zhou 周 Dynasties



           From Simple to Sophisticated

           The most ancient Chinese bronze vessels date from the end of the Xia
           夏 dynasty (circa 21  – 17 /16  centuries B.C.) and belong to what is
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           termed the 3  and 4  stages of the Erlitou cultural 二里頭文化 period
           (18  – 16  centuries B.C.). Although most of these early bronzes are
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           completely  undecorated,  a small number are embellished  with  one
           or more horizontal lines, or a motif of small button-like shapes or a
           combination of both.














           At the very beginning of the Shang 商 dynasty (circa 17 /16th – 12 / 11
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           centuries B.C.), during what is now termed the Erligang 二里崗 period
           (circa 17 /16  to 14  centuries B.C.), filiform thin-line patterns in low
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           relief (called by some archaeologists Loehr I motifs) with pairs of oval
           eyes in their centres, began to appear on the bodies of bronze vessels.
           These are considered to be a primitive form of what are called taotie 饕
           餮 masks. During the middle of the Erligang period, the filiform thin-
           line motifs began to expand to become wide, ribbon-like bands (Loehr
           II), making the taotie 饕餮 mask design more prominent and clearly
           recognizable.

           After the Shang 商 rulers moved their capital to Yin 殷 near Anyang
           安陽  in  present-day  Henan  河南  province, the  decorative motifs  on
           bronze vessels became more sophisticated and the walls of the vessels’
           bodies themselves became thicker. Artisans began producing bronze



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           Jiao, Xia dynasty, Erlitou culture (circa 19  – 17 /16  centuries B.C.)
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           Height: 18.5 cm – Meiyintang Collection n° 2.
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