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景泰藍對瓶
景泰藍對瓶
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景泰藍對瓶

Date1736 - 1795
Creation PlaceChina
MediumCloisonné enamel on copper alloy, gilt bronze Demo Description
Dimensions28 7/8 x 12 5/8 x 12 3/16 x 45 inches (73.36 x 32 x 31 x 114.3 cm)
Paper Size: 5 7/8 inches (15 cm)
ClassificationsVessels
Credit LineGift of Samuel P. Avery
Terms
    Object number02.B.09.606a-b
    Description"Champion Vase." Large twin vases modeled on bronze arrow containers given as rewards for military valor. Each vase is hexagonal and has a foot of medium height that spreads slightly and had a somewhat wider, almost straight rim at the bottom. The bodies are very tall, straight, and not much wider than the feet. The necks are rather low and concave in outline. Narrow rims projects a little from the top and bottom of the bodies. The vases are securely fastened together. A falcon, with one foot resting on the head of the monster, and outspread wings, symbolizing courage, strength, and authority, is applied to the front of the vessel. The monster's flame-like tail goes through to the back of the vessel and supports a dragon, the emblem of the emperor. The forms of such objects embellished with imperial symbolism can be traced to antiquity when Chinese political culture was governed by the performance of ceremonial rituals in the court. Copper gilded on the rims, the bases, the insides of the mouths, and the monster and falcon, and decorated on the sides with cloisonné enamels. On the feet and necks are lotus scrolls, and on the bodies are large single floral heads set in a diapering patterned ground, the lines of which have small flower heads at the junctures. The colors, which are dull, are pink, red, dark blue, white, yellow, brown, and two shades of green on a dark turquoise blue ground. The foot is engraved with fret patterns.
    Condition: The gilding has worn off in many places and the surface area of the enamel is pitted.
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    Not on view
    Bowl
    6th/7th Century
    Mixing Vessel
    5th Century BC
    Jar
    1910/1912
    Vase
    1910/1912
    Pitcher
    c. 1893
    Oinochoe (Pitcher)
    1st Century AD
    Jar
    4th/6th Century AD
    Bottle with Bronze Chain
    1st/2nd Century AD
    Ceremonial Vase
    19th Century
    Stand
    late 12th/13th Century
    Double-Shelled Ewer
    late 12th/early 13th Century