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161.   Ritual bronze food vessel li
                      Shang dynasty, early Erligang period, circa 16  century bc.
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                      商代二里岡早期青銅鬲
                      Height: 22.5 cm, Diameter: 16 cm


                      An archaic bronze food vessel li with a tri-lobed bulbous   Provenance:
                      body supported on three slender, cone-shaped tapering     ▪ Private Collection, Japan.
                      legs. The vessel’s short neck opens outwards at its top to     ▪ Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France.
                      form  a wide, hat-brim-like lip that encircles the vessel
                      and is topped by a pair of arch-like handles.  Each of the   Exhibited:
                      vessel’s lobes is decorated with very simple lines in low     ▪ Trésors de la Chine ancienne, Bronzes Rituels De La
                      relief.                                              Collection  Meiyintang,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques
                                                                           Guimet, Paris 13 mars - 10 juin 2013, catalogue no. 13.
                      Some prominent mold marks are visible on the vessel.
                                                                         Published:
                      The vessel has a brownish green patina with areas of     ▪ Guimet,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques,  Trésors  de la
                      cuprite incrustations.                               Chine ancienne,  Bronzes  Rituels  De La Collection
                                                                           Meiyintang, Paris 2013, p. 33, no. 13.
                                                                         Similar examples:
                                                                           ▪ Some similar li vessels excavated in 1954 in Zhengzhou,
                                                                           Henan province, are illustrated in Henan Chutu Shang
                                                                           Zhou Qingtongqi, Vol. 1, Beijing 1981, p. 45, nos. 42 -
                                                                           43 and p. 46,  no. 44.
                                                                           ▪ Another  li, excavated  in 1974, in Tuling, Zhanghai
                                                                           Nanjie, Shanxi Province, is illustrated by Deydier Ch.,
                                                                           Les  Bronzes  Archaïques  Chinois - Archaic  Chinese
                                                                           Bronzes - I - Xia & Shang, Volume I, Paris 1995, p. 51,
                                                                           nos. 2 - 3.


















































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