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164.   Ritual bronze food vessel ding
                      Shang dynasty, Erligang period, circa 16  - 14  centuries bc.
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                      商代二里岡時期青銅鼎
                      Height:  18 cm, Diameter:  18 cm

                      An archaic bronze food vessel  ding supported  by three   Provenance:
                      stubby, tapering conical legs. The upper part of the vessel’s     ▪ Private Collection, Japan.
                      deep, bowl-shaped body is decorated with a narrow frieze     ▪ Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France.
                      of three primitive taotie masks and the vessel’s wide, flat,
                      protruding rim is set with two upright loop handles.  Exhibited:
                                                                           ▪ Trésors de la Chine ancienne, Bronzes Rituels De La
                      The vessel has a pleasant, light green patina.       Collection  Meiyintang,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques
                                                                           Guimet, Paris 13 mars - 10 juin 2013, catalogue no. 15.
                                                                         Published:
                                                                           ▪ Guimet,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques,  Trésors  de la
                                                                           Chine ancienne,  Bronzes  Rituels  De La Collection
                                                                           Meiyintang, Paris 2013, p. 35, no. 15.
                                                                         Similar examples:
                                                                           ▪ Two similar bronze vessels ding, excavated from tomb
                                                                           2, at Baijiazhuang (North - East of Zhengzhou) in 1954,
                                                                           are illustrated by Deydier Ch., Les Bronzes Archaïques
                                                                           Chinois - Archaic Chinese Bronzes - I - Xia & Shang,
                                                                           Paris 1995, p. 41 nos. 3 - 4, and in Henan Chutu Shang
                                                                           Zhou Qingtongqi, Vol. 1, Beijing 1981, p. 27 no. 20.
                                                                           ▪ A quite similar ding, also excavated at Baijiazhuang in
                                                                           1955, from tomb C8M3, is published in Henan Chutu
                                                                           Shang  Zhou  Qingtongqi, Vol.  1,  Beijing 1981,  p. 32
                                                                           no.  25.
                                                                           ▪ Another ding, excavated at Panlongcheng (tomb M2.2)
                                                                           in 1974, is published  by  Deydier Ch.,  Les Bronzes
                                                                           Archaïques Chinois - Archaic Chinese Bronzes - I - Xia
                                                                           & Shang, Paris 1995, p. 46, drawing no. 1.




















































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