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The Fish Motif 魚紋
                                                                                                   In  ancient  Chinese  mythology  numerous  tales  describe  fish  being
                                                                                                   transformed into dragons. This potential of the fish to transform itself
                                                                                                   into a royal, imperial dragon and the fact that the Chinese character
                                                                                                   for fish 魚 is  pronounced the same as the character 餘 yu, meaning
                                                                                                   a ‘superabundance’,  a ‘surplus’,  etc. may account for the lasting
                                                                                                   popularity of the fish as a decorative device in all forms of Chinese art
                                                                                                   since the earliest periods up to the present.

                                                                                                   In the 1930s archaeologists working at the Shang Royal Tombs at Yinxu
                                                                                                   殷墟 (Anyang 安陽) found many small, finely carved jade fish in the
                                                                                                   tomb of King Wuding 武丁王. In 1976 other archaeologists unearthed
                                                                                                   similar jade fish in the tomb of Wuding’s consort Fuhao 婦好.

                                                                                                   During the  Shang  商 and Western Zhou  西周,  the  fish  appeared  on
                                                                                                   bronze vessels  as a secondary decor  and most  often inside  and on
                                                                                                   the inner and outer sides of the large deep-dish-shaped pan 盤 water
                                                                                                   vessels.

                                                                                                   During the stylistically innovative Warring States period (circa 475 –
                                                                                                   221 B.C.), realistically cast fish sometimes also appeared on the sides
                                                                                                   of tall bronze vessels used to hold water or fermented beverages, along
                                                                                                   with figures of ducks or other animals. A particularly fine example of
                                                                                                   such a bronze vase-shaped vessel is conserved in the Dong Bozhai 東
                                                                                                   波齋 Collection which was exhibited at le Musée du Président Jacques
                                                                                                   Chirac at Sarran in 2011 (See photo on page 92).


                                                                                                   Complete vessels cast in the shape of a fish are extremely rare, but in
                                                                                                   1988 at Baoji 寶鷄 in Shaanxi 陝西 province a zun 尊  vessel in the
                                                                                                   shape of a sacred carp supported on human-shaped legs was unearthed
                                                                                                   and is now kept in the Baoji Museum.

















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                                                                                                   Fish motif, detail of the pan, Shang dynasty, Erligang period (circa 17 /16  – circa 14  centuries
                                                                                                   B.C.) shown on page 73.
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