Shallow Basin Supported by a Bird (Bian), early 400s BC. Creator: Unknown.

Shallow Basin Supported by a Bird (Bian), early 400s BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-740-277 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Shallow Basin Supported by a Bird (Bian), early 400s BC. The bird, in its graceful and dignified pose, firmly grasps a pair of intertwined serpents cast in the lower basin. This composition of the bird's triumph over the serpent has been given various interpretations. The Chinese ethnographers regard this as a totemic symbol—a suggestion of a specific clan's superiority over contending neighboring peoples. Other scholars interpret this as good creatures warding off evil influences or as an early manifestation of the concept of complementary pairing (yin-yang, heaven-earth) in Chinese cosmology. The original appearance of this vessel was brilliant and colourful due to the use of malachite and azurite in inlaid decoration, producing red, green, and blue against the bronze surface.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Bronze inlaid with powdered malachite and azurite

Picture Type
  1. Metalwork

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5128x5350
File Size : 80,376kb


Aliases

  1. 1991.8
  1. 156159
  1. 0940022402
  1. 1991.8
  1. 2-740-277
  1. 2740277


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