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187.  Ritual bronze wine vessel you
 Early Western Zhou dynasty, circa 11 - 10 centuries bc.
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 西周早期青銅卣
 Height: 26.5 cm, Height including the handle: 31.5 cm, Diameter: 13 cm

 Very rare, cylindrically shaped ritual bronze vessel   Provenance :
 you.  Each side of the vessel’s high, round body  is cast     ▪ Private Collection, Japan.
 with  a very  large  and powerful  taotie mask with  large,     ▪ Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France.
 protruding, rectangular eyes, large C-shaped horns, small
 leaf-shaped  ears, strong  upper  jaws, a long  sharp  nose   Similar examples:
 with deeply incised nostrils and a long, sharply pointed     ▪ You  vessels of cylindrical  shape are extremely  rare;
 chin,  all in  high relief.  A small animal’s  head cast in   only seven pieces have been recorded to date:
 high relief protrudes from the centre of the taotie mask’s     ▪ A similar you excavated from tomb no. 13 in Baoji in
 forehead between its massive C-shaped horns just over the   1980  is published in  Zhongguo Qingtongqi Quanji,
 top of the vertical flange that protrudes from the centre   Vol.6 - Xi Zhou, Beijing 1997, no. 176.
 of the beast’s long face. The vessel’s domed cover, topped     ▪ Two  other  cylindrical  you,  excavated  in Baicao,
 by a central knob rising outwards towards its rim, is cast   near Lingtai, Gansu Province,  in 1967 and in 1972
 with  two  shorter  taotie masks with  large, protruding,   respectively,  are illustrated  in  Zhongguo  Qingtongqi
 rectangular eyes, wide upper jaws and a broad, pug nose,   Quanji, Vol.6 - Xi Zhou, Beijing 1997, nos. 192 and 193.
 all in high relief.
   ▪ Another cylindrical you, now in the Shanghai Museum,
 is published in Zhongguo Qingtongqi Quanji, Vol.6 -
 A long arch-shaped handle emerges from the two powerful
 animals’ heads with long, pointed horns that are secured   Xi Zhou, Beijing 1997, no. 190.
 to half-ring handles attached to the sides of the vessel.    ▪ Another such piece, from the Freer Gallery of Art in
 Washington,  is illustrated  by Pope  J.A.,  The  Freer
 The vessel has a maroon  patina with areas of green   Chinese Bronzes, Volume I, Washington, 1967, no. 53,
 incrustations.  p. 298 - 303.
   ▪ Another cylindrical you, from the Idemitsu Museum,
 Japan,  is  published  in  Ancient Chinese Arts  in  the
 Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo 1989, no.  74.
   ▪ The seventh cylindrical you so far recorded, from the
 Hakutsuru Fine Art Museum, Japan, is illustrated in
 Hakutsuru Fine Art Museum, Japan, catalogue no.  20.























































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