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Spouted Wine Vessel (He), 11th century BC (bronze)
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Spouted Wine Vessel (He), 11th century BC (bronze)
5049841 Spouted Wine Vessel (He), 11th century BC (bronze) by Chinese School, Shang Dynasty (13th-11th century BC); 17.8 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Seven characters are cast on the body of the vessel beneath the handle: " Ya-X [clan sign] [I have had] a vessel made for Zhong Zi Xin [personal name]." ); Chinese, out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from ancient China, the Spouted Wine Vessel (He), dating back to the 11th century BC. Crafted during the Shang Dynasty, this bronze vessel stands at an impressive height of 17.8 centimeters and is currently housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The intricate design of this vessel is truly awe-inspiring. Adorned with delicate relief metalwork and decorative motifs, it exemplifies the exquisite craftsmanship of the Chinese School during that era. The seven characters cast on its body beneath the handle reveal a fascinating inscription: "Ya-X [clan sign] [I have had] a vessel made for Zhong Zi Xin [personal name]". As we delve into its historical significance, we uncover its connection to rituals and burial customs prevalent during ancient times. This vessel was often used as grave goods or funerary offerings, reflecting beliefs in superstition and afterlife among the Shang Dynasty people. The incised inscription adds another layer of intrigue to this already ornate piece. It serves as a testament to both personalization and dedication, revealing that it was specifically created for Zhong Zi Xin. Through this mesmerizing image captured by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are transported back in time to witness not only an extraordinary work of art but also gain insights into ancient Chinese culture and their reverence for ritualistic practices surrounding life and death.
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