A FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, GU
A FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, GU
A FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, GU
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A FINELY CAST BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, GU
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士紳珍藏
晚商 公元前十二至十一世紀 青銅獸面紋出戟觚

LATE SHANG DYNASTY, 12TH – 11TH CENTURY BC

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晚商 公元前十二至十一世紀 青銅獸面紋出戟觚
銘文: 亞離示□□
12 ½ in. (31.8 cm.) high, zitan box, hardwood stand
來源
山中商會
Christian R. Holmes 夫人(1871-1941年)珍藏
紐約蘇富比Parke-Bernet,1963年11月14-15日,拍品編號258
繭山龍泉堂,東京
平野古陶軒,東京
香港蘇富比,「凝盈一色(二)」,2020年10月9日,拍品編號58
出版
梅原末治,《歐米蒐儲支那古銅精華》,卷一,大阪,1933年,編號53
王辰,《續殷文存》,卷下,北京,1935年, 編號45.9
《Selected Ancient Chinese Bronzes from the Collection of Mrs. Christian R. Holmes》,年份不詳
陳夢家,中國科學院考古研究所編,《美帝國主義劫掠的我國殷周銅器集錄》,北京,1962年,編號 R139
巴納及張光裕,《中日歐美澳紐所見所拓所摹金文彙編》,卷七,台北,1978年,編號1080

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Gu, ritual vessels used for wine, are one of the most recognizable bronze forms from the Shang dynasty. First seen as slender beakers during the Erlitou period, circa 2000 to 1500 BC, these vessels eventually evolved into the elegant, trumpet-mouthed form of the late Anyang period, 12th-11th century BC. Gu were among the most important vessels used in Shang ritual practices, as evidenced by the inclusion of fifty-three such vessels in the tomb of Fu Hao.

The present gu is comparable in shape and decoration, both in motifs and arrangement, to those found at the Shang capital site near Anyang in Henan province, and to others in both museum and private collections. A similarly decorated gu is illustrated by Robert W. Bagley in Shang Ritual Bronzes in the Arthur M. Sackler Collection, Washington, D.C., 1987, p. 255, no. 38. Another comparable example was sold in Shang: Early Chinese Ritual Bronzes from the Daniel Shapiro Collection; Christie’s New York, 18 March 2021, lot 501. Only a handful of bronze vessels with the Yali clan signs have been recorded. A bronze jia dated to the late Shang dynasty and bearing a related Yali clan sign underneath its handle is in the collection of Tianjin Museum and illustrated in Tianjin bowuguan cang qingtong qi (Bronze Wares Collected by Tianjin Museum), Beijing, 2018, no. 18.

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