Légende
Hu-type vase, Chinese art, Chinese culture; subject: birds, dragons, taotie, Chinese symbols; function: ceremonial/ritual vessel bronze hu-type; description: ovoid-shaped belly, cylindrical neck with straight rim, high distinct conical foot; semicircular clubs attached to the collar; rich relief decoration on the belly emphasized with engraving; classic decorative motifs: taotie masks, mythical kui animals, stylized birds, geometric patterns; period: Qing 1644–1911, 18th–19th century, China; dimensions: height 59.5 cm, width 40.0 cm, weight 19.0 kg., A large, rounded metal vessel with a narrow flared neck and a broad foot stands against a plain light gray background; the vessel shows an overall brown and bronze patina with areas of darker and lighter bronze tones, and a few subtle greenish and golden highlights. The body of the vessel is covered in repeated raised decorative bands and intricate carved or cast geometric and zoomorphic patterns encircling the midsection and neck, and a stylized mask-like motif projects from the shoulder. The surface appears slightly aged with varied sheen, and the base flares into a stepped circular foot that also bears patterned bands in the same bronze and brown colors.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A22_159
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.2Mo (2.3Mo) / 38.1cm x 50.8cm / 4500 x 6000 (300dpi)