Page 58 - Deydier UNDERSTANDING CHINESE ARCHAIC BRONZES
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At the beginning of the Shang 商  dynasty, during the Erligang 二里
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                                                                                                   崗 period (circa 17 /16  – 14  centuries B.C.), the shape of the jia 斝
                                                                                                   changes  slightly, but generally the  body consists of two sections: a
                                                                                                   lower section with outwardly expanding, rounded sides and an upper
                                                                                                   section with a narrow waist that flares outwards as it rises to its rim.
                                                                                                   The conical legs are hollow and extend outwards as they descend.

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                                                                                                   During the Yinxu 殷墟 period (14  – 12 /11  centuries B.C.), the apogee
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                                                                                                   of Shang 商 bronze vessel production, the shape of the jia’s 斝 body
                                                                                                   hardly changes, and it remains round, tall and convex, or sometimes
                                                                                                   square, as in the magnificent vessel illustrated here on page 56. The
                                                                                                   legs  are triangular and  sometimes  hollow  and open on their  inner
                                                                                                   sides. Size can also vary greatly, with the largest reaching over 80 cm
                                                                                                   in height.


                                                                                                   Toward the end of the Shang 商 dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou
                                                                                                   周 dynasty, the body of the jia 斝 becomes dumpier and sometimes
                                                                                                   looks like the body of a li 鬲  (See pages 66-68), composed of three
                                                                                                   clustered round swells supported by three small cylindrical legs that
                                                                                                   narrow into points as they descend. The vessel’s semi-circular, lateral
                                                                                                   handle becomes thicker and is often surmounted by a bovine head cast
                                                                                                   in the round. The jia 斝 disappears around the middle of the Western
                                                                                                   Zhou 周 dynasty around the 10  century B.C..
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                                                                                                   Jian  鑒











                                                                                                   The jian 鑒 is a huge, deep-basin-shaped vessel, with either a ring foot
                                                                                                   or a flat bottom, and resembles a very large and very deep pan 盤. The
                                                                                                   jian 鑒, which was the largest bronze vessel in size in ancient China,
                                                                                                   appears exclusively in the Spring and Autumn 春秋 and Warring States
                                                                                                   戰國 periods, stretching from circa 770 to 221 B.C..




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                                                                                                   Fangjia, Shang dynasty, Yinxu period (circa 14  –12 /11  centuries B.C.)
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                                                                                                   Height: 50.9  cm – Meiyintang Collection n° 10.
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