Hollow-Legged Tripod (Li Ding), late 900 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Hollow-Legged Tripod (Li Ding), late 900 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-731-134 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Hollow-Legged Tripod (Li Ding), late 900 BC. This food vessel exhibits a new decorative trend of metropolitan Western Zhou foundries. Zoomorphic images became increasingly abstract and subject to linear elaboration. The dominating animal mask (taotie) of the Shang is here transformed, dissolved, and dissected into intricate patterns of curving bands and median grooves. The design is abstract but not devoid of symbolic contents and functions. A smooth and even gray-green patina--the result of natural corrosion during burial--covers the outside and creates a new visual impact on the surface decoration.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Bronze

Picture Type
  1. Metalwork

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5421x4189
File Size : 66,530kb


Aliases

  1. 1961.203
  1. 136665
  1. 0940014962
  1. 1961.203
  1. 2-731-134
  1. 2731134


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